SOCASTEE, S.C. – An ongoing debate over a transgender bathroom policy in Horry County schools exploded this week when more than 500 people flooded a school board meeting to support segregating students by birth gender.

A video posted to YouTube by the Myrtle Beach Sun Times shows the heated meeting consisted mostly of one woman speaking in support of allowing transgender students to use whatever bathroom they want, while the rest of the room repeatedly shut her down.

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“A child feels that they are male, and they’re in a female body … that’s evil?” the woman asked the crowd, which immediately erupted into disagreement.

“God don’t make mistakes,” one man shouted back.

“What about the ones who are born with both sexes? Both male and female body parts?” the woman tried again.

“What is the percentage of that, compared to all of us?” a woman quested back.

“Ma’am, do you live in Horry County?” another man asked.

Another fellow questioned the woman’s faith, and proceeded to explain his take on the “order of nature” and the influence of sin in creating sexually abnormal people.

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“Nature tells you that a female dog have a female body part. A male dog has a male body part. If we see a dog with two body parts we all know there’s something wrong with the order of nature and the order of God when it comes to that dog,” the man said.

“So if that happens to a child, then  … something is wrong with that order,” he said. “God did not create it that way. …

“When sin entered the world, that’s when nature was affected by sin. … But that does not justify a boy going in the bathroom with my daughter,” the man said to a raucous applause.

Several folks then repeatedly asked the woman if she’s from Horry County.

“If you’re not from Horry County, ma’am, you have no say here,” one parent shouted.

Several other folks yelled for her to sit down.

About five minutes into the video, the woman attempts to repeat her argument about God’s plan for people born with both sexes but the crowed wasn’t having it.

Nearly the entire room broke out in a chorus of “Jesus Loves Me” and drowned her out.

The Sun Times reports “the meeting comes a week after Horry County Schools was threatened with a lawsuit by the Transgender Law Center regarding a Socastee high School senior who was banned from using the bathroom consistent with his gender identity.”

The district initially allowed the biologically female student to use the boy’s bathroom – from seventh grade until a teacher complained during his senior year this year.

The student used the boy’s bathroom anyway, and was suspended in January, before the district reversed course and again allowed him to use the boy’s facilities.

District officials cited the federal government’s interpretation of Title IX laws and the potential loss of federal funding as reasoning for the latest reversal, though board members stated they don’t agree with the federal government’s interpretation of the law and filed a legal brief in a Virginia lawsuit supporting the right of school officials to establish restroom policies based on biological gender, according to the news site.