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And God Made Man dives deep into the heart of one of the most hotly debated issues in modern sports: fairness in competition. The film tells the compelling story of Lindsay McCabe, a star swimmer whose dreams of a college scholarship are shattered when she loses a crucial race to a transgender competitor. With a mix of emotional intensity and sharp social commentary, this film brings the viewer into Lindsay's world, showcasing her personal struggles and the legal battles that follow, making it a thought-provoking narrative on the evolving landscape of gender in sports. As Lindsay and her father confront the shifting rules in high school athletics, the film explores the legal and ethical implications of policies like Title IX. It skillfully portrays the raw emotions of the families involved, the legal teams, and the athletes themselves, sparking meaningful conversations about the future of competitive sports in an increasingly diverse society.
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And God Made Man (2024)
78 min
Teenage Lindsey McCabe loses her opportunity for a college scholarship to a transgender athlete. In her father Steve's fight for fairness, he learns that even finding an attorney to take his case is a challenge and getting case to trial is an even bigger obstacle. But it takes a faith-based twist when his attorney gets the judge to accept God and the Bible into evidence.

And God Made Man (2024)
78 min
Teenage Lindsey McCabe loses her opportunity for a college scholarship to a transgender athlete. In her father Steve's fight for fairness, he learns that even finding an attorney to take his case is a challenge and getting case to trial is an even bigger obstacle. But it takes a faith-based twist when his attorney gets the judge to accept God and the Bible into evidence.