Posted on 06/28/2005 9:00:14 AM PDT by Betaille
Tennessee officials closed an investigation into a so-called ex-gay ministry because of a lack of evidence to support child abuse allegations. But the Memphis organization that says instilling Christian beliefs can keep gays from acting on their homosexual desires continues to be the center of controversy.
The Tennessee Department of Children's Services began an investigation into Love In Action, which advertises homosexual conversion therapy for adolescents, after a 16-year-old boy's blog started causing a stir in the blogosphere.
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I don't get it. I read the entire article and didn't come across any actual "allegations of child abuse". Did I miss something?
I suspect the point is that opposition is implying that even considering that "gay" is a problem is abuse.
Child psychiatrist - fully in support of the kid being gay, even though he "decided" he was gay when he was just 13.
Lots of invitations by gay men to "run away and come stay with me here in _____".
Lots of women (used to call them fag hags) who gave their full support.
The article doesn't state a single alleged abuse. I guess it must be brushing their teeth twice a day. Ever notice how dingy and plaque filled the homos teeth are? I think it's plaque.
So what was his complaint or allegation?
Where was the link to the blog? I didn't see it.
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Ex-gay ministries started in the early 1970's with a group called Love in Action, under the principle that through prayer gay people could be converted to heterosexuals. Shortly after, the co-founder of Love in Action, Rev. Kent Philpott, wrote the landmark book The Third Sex?, which described the conversion process of six gay people to heterosexuality.
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American Counseling Association Passes Resolution to Oppose Reparative Therapy
The American Counseling Association (ACA) passed a resolution at its annual meeting on April 13th in San Diego to oppose promotion of reparative therapy for homosexuals. With this action, they allied themselves with the American Psychiatric and Psychological Associations. The ACA joins a new coalition of groups which has banded together to oppose therapy, as follows:
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Federation of Teachers
American Medical Association
American Psychiatric Association
American Psychological Association
The Interfaith Alliance
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Social Workers
National Association of Secondary School Principals
National Education Association
New Ways Ministries
People for the American Way
"The ACA has overridden the express directives of two of their regional assemblies--the Western and Southern," says Dr. Warren Throckmorton, Past President of of the American Mental Health Counselors Association, a division of ACA. "This action is not only contrary to the wishes of many ACA members, but it disrespects the legitimate objectives of many homosexual clients."
Yeah, well, we call them DUmmies for a reason! Wouldn't be the first time they fell for a hoax.
Well, that pretty well ruins my luncheon plans.
For completeness, here is "Zach's" blog ... for all we know he could be an agent provocateur...
Note: comments are attached to each blog posting. The one with the most comments are "Gave me a lot of Rules" I think... it looks like a lot of comments have been deleted however. Go to "view all blog entries" in order to see which one has the most comments, which is currently the last post, with 1493 comments, about 90% in support of "God made you gay" and similar comments.
Some interesting names on that list. I wonder why the National Education Association would have a stand on homosexuality... hmm... ;)
"Child psychiatrist - fully in support of the kid being gay, even though he "decided" he was gay when he was just 13."
That's pretty telling about the psychiatrists agenda. There is no way somebody could know they are gay at 13. At that age it's more likely you're just a late bloomer. This is exactly the tactic they use to "recruit". Find gender/sexually confused youth and convince them that they must naturally be homosexual and should only look at the same sex.
"Lots of invitations by gay men to "run away and come stay with me here in _____"."
LOL. NMBLA is on it as always. NMBLA TO THE RESCUE!
I know why homosexual activists oppose converting gays to straights, but like many things about the left, it doesn't make sense.
No one is forcing any ADULTS to go through this training. If a gay guy decides that he doesn't want to be gay, why can't he change? An alcoholic can give up drinking, and a drug addict can get clean. Why can't a gay either become straight or become celibate, if they so choose. I thought the left liked choice.
So either these therapies work or they do not. If they work, and the people in the programs want to change, good for them. If they didn't want to change they wouldn't be in a program in the first place. If the therapy does not work, then where is the harm?
Do you perhaps think the "abuse" was in trying to make the kid straight?
I guess that, along with the religious nature of the group and all of the "rules" that Zack seemed so put out by. What's sad is that, although we've not yet reached that point, those things will someday (legally) constitute child abuse.
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