cultural as ordinary presumed" (Blender 33). He uses research on human brains like Dr. Lauren Allen to support his ideas."Males and females differ anatomically, sexually, emotionally, psychologically, and biochemically. We differ in literally every cell of our bodies for each sex carries a unique chromosomal pattern" (Blender 33). Many of today's research /news journals have articles written about so-called sex change operations that involve males being transformed into females or vice versa. Yes, it is possible to physically change the external genitalia through surgery and to add silicone to create breast. Even hormones can be injected to either masculine or feminize the person (Blender 34).However, "nothing can be done to change the assignment of sex made by God at the instant of conception. That determination is carried in each cell and will read "male" or "female" from the earliest moment of life to the point of death. The Bible says emphatically male and female created he them. Not one sex, but two!" (Blender 34).Dobson's own belief us that each sex shows unique emotional characteristics. There's no way cultural influences can account for these differences. "To be different from men does not make women inferior to men. Males and females are original creations of God, each bearing strengths and weaknesses that counter balance and interface with another. It is a beautiful design that must not be disassembled" (Blender 34).On a physical base there are two ways females are different. Two functions, lactation and pregnancy influence women's emotions. To be specific, "the hypothalamus, which is located at the base of the brain and has been called the seat of emotions, is apparently wired very differently for males than females" (Blender 37). For example, let's say there was a severe emotional trauma for a female. This trauma can be interpreted by the hypothalamus, which will then send a message to the pituitary. The p...