Imagery now appearing at Brigham Young University

By Bob Unruh
A “genderbread” person, an on-screen image, has been used all across the country to claim that there are a nearly inexhaustible number of sexual and gender orientations.
It’s latest iteration was presented recently at Brigham Young University.
And the teaching that accompanied it claimed that Jesus was the “most androgynous” person ever.
The details come in a report by Campus Reform, which has reported on the use of Mr. “Genderbread” as far back as 2017 when such posters appeared at Pennsylvania State during “Pride Week.”
The report explains the imagery, and the ideology, is appearing at BYU just in time for Christmas.
It explained, “A picture of the class presentation depicting the creature was posted to Facebook by Natalie Cline, a school board member in the 11th district of Utah and a member of the Mormon Church.
She said a BYU student sent an image of the presentation to her mom during a “Human Development” class, showing a slide of the the “Gingerbread Person” and outlining “spectrums” of gender and such.