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To: EdReform
Now imagine if someone passed out tracts from NARTH there entitled "Don't Give Up" (with respect to fighting off unwanted homosexual desires). The f*dge p*ckers would have a sh*t fit.
314 posted on 02/23/2004 10:25:36 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck
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To: HiTech RedNeck; scripter; little jeremiah

Now imagine if someone passed out tracts from NARTH there entitled "Don't Give Up" (with respect to fighting off unwanted homosexual desires). The f*dge p*ckers would have a sh*t fit.


Oh absolutely! For example:

Research Group Warns Schools of Homosexual Propaganda

Schools should let their students know that the differences between the homosexual and heterosexual cultures are many and profound, contrary to assertions by homosexual advocacy groups who seek to portray homosexuality as something innate and essentially without risk, a leading psychological group said.

Indeed, a same-sex male couple rarely stays together if the partners are not open to permitting each other to have outside sexual contacts, the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) said in a recent mailing to 15,300 public school superintendents around the United States.

The mailing "seeks to correct the misinformation that is being promoted by these homosexual advocacy groups that have an incredible influence on the public education system," said Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, president of NARTH and a proponent of reparative therapy for homosexuals who want to change.

"What we're trying to say to school supervisors is, 'don't just rely on pro-gay information sources to make your decisions.' All our stuff is well grounded scientifically," he said. NARTH is a non-religious scientific organization whose 1,000 members include psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists.

Homosexual advocacy groups, however, denounced the mailing as a misinformation campaign that will destroy families and hurt children.

"It hurts families," said Wayne Besen, a spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign. "It keeps families separated, it confuses people who need to accept themselves, and it promotes misinformation and outdated theories that are against what every leading medical and mental health organization in the nation says..."

"Homosexual advocacy groups have been masterful in their ability to reframe what is essentially a health issue to a human rights issue, and when you talk human rights, everyone gets paranoid," he said.

"When you introduce the possibility of change, you introduce the possibility of freedom to choose, and when you do that, you undermine the foundation of the gay agenda," he added...


315 posted on 02/23/2004 10:39:36 PM PST by EdReform (Support Free Republic - All donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support!)
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