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Former Homosexual Says 'No one is born gay'
CBN-700 Club ^ | 7/21/03 | Lee Webb

Posted on 07/27/2003 7:21:52 AM PDT by apackof2

Former Homosexual Says 'No one is born gay'

CBN.com – Stephen Bennett is a former homosexual, who lived the "gay" lifestyle for 11 years. Today he's married and has two young children. He's also a born-again Christian who has a ministry to men and women who want to be set free from homosexuality. Whenever he's invited to appear on television news programs, though, Stephen says most won't let him tell his story truthfully. And they won't let him say that he's a former homosexual. He recently spoke with Lee Webb on The 700 Club.

Lee Webb: Stephen, I wanted to get into this interview that you did with CBS. They interviewed you on tape for a segment on same-sex marriage that appeared on one of their CBS Sunday morning programs. And I want to show our viewers how they identified you and your wife.

Let's look at that, it says that 'Stephen and Irene Bennett…say they will never endorse same-sex marriage for religious reasons.'

Now they went on to say, they included a sound bite with you saying that you could not…you said that homosexuality was wrong, but that's all that they said. Why do you say that that was the wrong way to identify you.

Stephen Bennett: Because the reason they brought me on to the show was to share that I was gay. They were doing a piece particularly on gay marriage and they wanted to understand our perspective. And as a person who is a former homosexual I wanted to tell the truth about the homosexual lifestyle.

I said to them specifically, 'I am living proof that there's no basis whatsoever for any kind of legislation equating homosexuality with heterosexuality.' For the fact that I was gay. I lived the gay lifestyle until I was 28 years old, probably for about 11 years. Well, with over 100 men sexually, many of whom are dead today from AIDS. I've buried countless boyfriends in the ground because of AIDS.

I was in love with another man who was going to be my partner for life, until a Christian woman showed up at my door one day with a Bible and said that I could be set free from my homosexuality. That was back in 1990 and my life has never been the same again.

Webb: And none of that was included in the CBS segment.

Bennett: None of it whatsoever. And I shared my Christian testimony just for, maybe about two or three seconds, because I know when dealing with the secular media most of the media does not want to know about the Christian response. So we were able to bring a powerful, powerful message of deliverance. How no one is born gay, how people can completely change. But again the media is the major conduit today of the gay agenda. They are out there pushing their false agenda, that number one, a person is born gay, and number two, that no one can change, for example, just as a person cannot change their race or skin color. But I said to the producer at CBS and the interview, 'you will never have a former black man on your show, but today you have a former homosexual.'

Webb: Now, later on CBS responded to this by saying, 'look we were just looking for someone to represent the religious right.' Is that the way they portrayed themselves (to you).

Bennett: Not once, not once. They brought us on there particularly to hear a person's view who was a former homosexual. Again, I am living proof that homosexuals can change, that no one is born gay. We need to equate homosexuality with that of drug addiction or alcoholism. They are destructive behaviors that we would never encourage people to continue a life in -- we need to say the same exact thing about homosexuality.

Webb: Now unfortunately, this is not the first time this had happened. You say it even happened at Fox, which typically is considered a fairly conservative network.

Bennett: My friend Bill O'Reilly. I was brought on to the show to talk about homosexuality, as well as its effects on America's children, how it's being promoted. Unfortunately it turned out to be a debate about Bill O'Reilly and his theology. He did not receive me very well and unfortunately Bill O'Reilly is a bit confused on this issue. He came out in full support of gay rights last year.

All we want to get across to America is for people to understand the mainstream media is not giving them the truth. Thank God for people like CBN and other organizations who are out there sharing that no one is born gay. And especially through the power of Jesus Christ people can change completely. I am happily married now today for over 10 years to a beautiful woman who knew me when I was gay, who was praying for my salvation. I no longer am living a lie. I was playing house with my boyfriend back then. I have the real thing today. I may not be the mostly masculine person in the world, but, you know what, I don't need to be. I'm a man in God's eyes, in my wife's eyes, I'm the father of our two little beautiful children today. Jesus Christ has changed my life completely. He has taken a story that was a nightmare and turned it into a fairy tale and I am just so grateful to Him for doing that.

Webb: Stephen, the Supreme Court of Massachusetts is set to rule on same-sex marriage. Tell us why you think it would be a bad idea for America.

Bennett: You know, again, the only thing I can say is I am living proof that there is no basis whatsoever for any type of legislation equating homosexuality with heterosexuality. These people need to realize that change is possible. Encouraging someone to continue in a lifestyle that is false, that is a deception, is not going to do them any good. Giving them every right, it's not going to do anything. What they're looking for is that acceptance inside. And they feel that by getting acceptance from the states and government and everybody else, maybe homosexual people can find that acceptance within themselves and I tell you that will never, ever happen.

Webb: You have a ministry to homosexuals around the country. You speak to churches. You know when we interview homosexuals they appear to be happy, they say this is the lifestyle they want to lead but you have noticed something under the surface, haven't you?

Bennett: When I was living the gay lifestyle I portrayed that I was happy. I was in love with my boyfriend, had great gay and lesbian friends. But the problem with that was is that deep down I knew something was wrong. Again I firmly believe that no one is born gay, that homosexuality tragically happens early on in the childhood. For me it was a broken relationship with my father that was reconciled after I became a Christian. I love my father dearly, he loves me and I was able to move on from homosexuality to healthy heterosexuality. And what we want to share with men and women is when we go out trying to reach the homosexual for Christ -- is that God loves them. The Gospel is the most important thing that we can reach these people with, so we need to let people know that God loves the homosexual but he hates the sin. And homosexuality is a sin in God's eyes. And that is my heart's desire. And I'm sorry but I've got tunnel vision on this issue. We want to reach the homosexual for Christ in America and make a difference in this country.

Webb: Stephen, you mentioned earlier that you're now married. Your wife Irene and your two beautiful children are in the audience with us right now. Why don't you introduce your children to us.

Bennett: That's my beautiful wife Irene, and I'm very prejudiced, the most beautiful Christian woman in the world. And these cute little cuties, my little girl Chloe, born four years into our marriage, and my little boy Blakey. He was born on Chloe's birthday, Jesus gave her a little brother for her birthday. So this is what God's done for me. God has just turned my story into a fairy tale and I'm just so grateful, I just want to serve Jesus Christ all of my days now and share the truth that no one is born gay and through the power of Jesus Christ homosexuals can completely change.

Webb: Stephen Bennett, thank you for telling your story today. We appreciate it.

Bennett: Thank you so much.

For more information on Stephen Bennett and Stephen Bennett Ministries please visit his web site at http://www.sbministries.org/.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: deliverance; exgays; formerhomo; gay; homoagenda; homosexual; homosexualagenda; redemption; stephenbennett
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To: Norse
I went to T3 instead.

"Talk to the hand." LOL!

21 posted on 07/27/2003 7:55:10 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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To: BCrago66
If an individual possesses condition X, that does qualify him to make conclusive assertions about the cause of condition X in all individuals, or even in himself. E.g., if someone has diabetes or manic-depression, he is not thereby qualified to assert the cause of these consitions in all individuals, on the cause of these conditions in himself. To prove causation requires a chain of evidence; it is not achieved by mere assertion.

C'mon, you're ruining all the fun.

23 posted on 07/27/2003 7:57:32 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: martin_fierro
my favorite part was when he took off those crappy glasses and the camera cuts to the glasses laying on the ground...and then arnold's foot smashes them...LOL
24 posted on 07/27/2003 7:58:16 AM PDT by Norse
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To: apackof2
You will see that there are many like him not just one or two indivduals

It is a login problem, not a numbers problem.

25 posted on 07/27/2003 7:58:36 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: BCrago66
If an individual possesses condition X, that does qualify him to make conclusive assertions about the cause of condition X

Nor does it disqualify him.

26 posted on 07/27/2003 7:58:55 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (Fighting for Freedom and Having Fun)
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To: BCrago66
I did know courage was that easy.

I think you meant to say "didn't"
Actually the courage part comes from admitting your incomplete education on a matter and then, when educated, admitting you were wrong

Wanting to know the truth even if it dispells a held view is a choice, just like homosexuality

27 posted on 07/27/2003 7:59:10 AM PDT by apackof2 (Listen much, talk little, learn greatly)
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To: Full Auto Stop; BCrago66
Anyway, there is scientific proof that homosexuality is not genetic. The fact that the identical twin of a gay man has only a 52% chance of being gay proves there is no gay gene. If it were genetic the twin brother would have a 100% chance of being gay.

Can't argue with logic like that.

28 posted on 07/27/2003 8:00:52 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: apackof2
So how do we know that we're born straight? What if both are acquired lifestyles? This guy seems to be able to switch between them at will.
29 posted on 07/27/2003 8:00:53 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: Van Jenerette
FYI
30 posted on 07/27/2003 8:02:38 AM PDT by apackof2 (Listen much, talk little, learn greatly)
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To: Non-Sequitur
This guy seems to be able to switch between them at will.

Well first there was Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve.

And the point is homosexualty is a abnormal CHOICE (or will)
One is not born a homosexual

31 posted on 07/27/2003 8:05:12 AM PDT by apackof2 (Listen much, talk little, learn greatly)
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To: bmwcyle
If homosexuals were born that way, then God could never have said it is an abomonation to Him, for the genetic code would have been there from the beginning.

The homosexual life style is created through a mind-set somewhere along life's pathway. It can never be equal to a man and woman relationship. We are made to procreate in the most intimate way. That is God's way. It is a holy sacrament of His doing. Love, not a petri dish or donor to a lesbien. That lifestyle is harming our children. They need a loving mother and father working as a family unit to grow children up normal; and as we all know, even that sometimes doesn't work for whatever reason. But children have a far better chance in life growing up in a sane family than a sinful lifestyle.
32 posted on 07/27/2003 8:05:33 AM PDT by DearAbby
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To: apackof2
On Bill O'Reilly: "He did not receive me very well and unfortunately Bill O'Reilly is a bit confused on this issue. He came out in full support of gay rights last year."

O'Reilly is a bit confused on a lot of issues. He's a walking contradiction. I don't think I've seen anyone try to stradle the fence as much as this guy does. His *alls must be swollen.
33 posted on 07/27/2003 8:08:10 AM PDT by cwb
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To: ElkGroveDan
If an individual possesses condition X, that does qualify him to make conclusive assertions about the cause of condition X

Actually that's a really stupid assertion the more I think about it. based on your reasoning doctors should not attempt to diagnose patients by asking them what they ate, where they've been, what their symptoms have been or ask them, "What do YOU think caused this condition?"

More often than not patient testimony is the most accurate path to diagnosis and treatment of a condition. And in cases where the doctors have disqualifed themselves from scientific objectivity, as the mental health profession has done in this case, then patient testimony may be all we can rely on.

34 posted on 07/27/2003 8:08:45 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (Fighting for Freedom and Having Fun)
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To: cwboelter
agreed, I never have cared for him or his politics
35 posted on 07/27/2003 8:10:52 AM PDT by apackof2 (Listen much, talk little, learn greatly)
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To: Non-Sequitur
So how do we know that we're born straight?

Gee maybe because we are born with the right anatomy for being heterosexual. Maybe that could be it. Ya think? :o)
36 posted on 07/27/2003 8:11:39 AM PDT by zoen
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To: apackof2
I was in love with my boyfriend, had great gay and lesbian friends. But the problem with that was is that deep down I knew something was wrong.

All homosexuals feel this way because the conscience is always telling them that they are behaving badly - living a lie. But because they want to remain in the dark, and the leftists in the media want them to remain in the dark (for instance by not allowing people like Mr. Bennet speak the truth), they interpret this "wrong feeling" as internalized societal disapproval. The homosexuals think that if everyone just LOVES them this small voice in their hearts will go away.

The voice telling them they are wrong won't go away, even if every person on earth joins them.

37 posted on 07/27/2003 8:11:59 AM PDT by First Amendment
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To: apackof2
Wanting to know the truth even if it dispells a held view is a choice, just like homosexuality

Well said. There's two kinds of people in the world - those who want to know the truth, and those who want to see and hear only what props up their fond belief system, and avoid anything which might disagree with it. (Hint - the truth is good, the other side is darkness...)

38 posted on 07/27/2003 8:16:59 AM PDT by First Amendment
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To: pram
The voice telling them they are wrong won't go away, even if every person on earth joins them.

Well said also

39 posted on 07/27/2003 8:19:51 AM PDT by apackof2 (Listen much, talk little, learn greatly)
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