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Court Blocks California’s Ban on Change Therapy

February 11, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Gay Politics, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts

December 21, 2012

Excerpt from the Liberty Counsel: “San Francisco, CA – Today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the California ban on change therapy (SB 1172) from going into effect when it granted an injunction pending the appeal in Pickup v. Brown. The law was scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2013, and would have banned any counseling to minors seeking to diminish or eliminate unwanted same-sex sexual attractions, behavior or identity.”

… “’Without this emergency injunction, the State of California would essentially barge into the private therapy rooms of victimized young people and tell them that their confusion caused by the likes of a Jerry Sandusky abuser is normal and they should pursue their unwanted same-sex sexual attractions and behavior,’ Staver continued.”

FCDF gives an update on the lawsuit against JONAH

February 11, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Gay Politics, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts

December 19, 2013

Reprint of FCDF–NEWS UPDATE For Tuesday, January 29, 2013: The new religious liberty lawsuit in which FCDF is representing Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH) is beginning to heat up and get considerable publicity. This is the lawsuit in which the extremist Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is seeking to prevent people with unwanted same-sex attractions from getting the help they voluntarily seek. Please see the latest television interview on this important case. (more…)

The Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund (FCDF) defending JONAH

February 11, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Gay Politics, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts

December 19, 2012

Excerpt from the Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH): “December 19, 2012 — The Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund (FCDF) announced today that it has accepted the role of lead defense counsel for Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing(JONAH) in a precedent-setting lawsuit. FCDF is a national public interest law firm that represents people whose freedom of conscience has come under attack. JONAH is a faith-based, nonprofit organization that offers assistance to men and women seeking to resolve their sexual conflicts, including unwanted same sex attractions. JONAH has been unjustly sued by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) who claims that homosexuality is permanently fixed and that people cannot be helped in overcoming their unwanted same-sex attractions. …”

Ex-gay Roger Mann reflects on how sexual abuse as a child affected his life

February 11, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Clinical Science, Homosexuality Causation

December 19, 2013

Excerpts from the JONAH website: “As I contemplate my new life with a woman I love, I recognize the distorted views I internalized because of the sexual abuse I received from my father and from the innumerable sexual relationships I had with other men. I have often said about the sexual experiences I had with my father as I was growing up … the ones late at night in my bedroom … left me feeling like Kleenex: grabbed, groped, used, and then tossed aside without further thought. Initially as a 9 year old boy and later as a young man until about my 30th birthday, I would romanticize these experiences as his version of love for me because he could not show his love to me any other way. …” Link to the testimony.

CDC 2011 reports gay men most at risk of STDs

February 09, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Clinical Science

December 14, 2013

Excerpt from a summary on the NARTH website: “… The report finds that STDs continue to threaten the health and well-being of millions of Americans, particularly gay and bisexual men and young people. Trend data available for the first time this year show that primary and secondary syphilis cases – the most infectious stages of the disease — are increasing among gay and other men who have sex with men, who now account for more than 70 percent of all infections. …” The CDC report can be linked here.

Ex-gays opposing CA ban on reparative therapy interviewed

February 09, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Ex-gay News, Gay Politics, Homosexuality Causation, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts

December 13, 2013

Ex-gay and reparative therapist David Pickup was interviewed by Jenifer London on a SOCAL CONNECTED video. London pointed out that reparative therapists are at odds with the broader psychological community. The video also featured Dr. Terry Gock, a past president of the APA Society for Study of LGBT Issues. Another ex-gay in the video is Aaron Bitzer. He testified that reparative therapy desexualized his attractions for men. He believes the lack of a close relationship with his father is at the root of his same-sex attractions. He said he is still attracted to some men, but the attraction is to get to know them as men and not to have sex with them. Before his reparative therapy his attraction to men was sexual.

Dr. Julie Hamilton tells what was deleted from her appearance on the Dr. Oz Show

February 09, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Clinical Science, Gay Politics, Homosexuality Causation, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts

December 12, 2012

Excerpt from Dr. Julie Hamilton’s statement on the NARTH website: “… Here is a summary of the information that was edited out of the recent daytime talk show: 1. What is this therapy and how does it work? First, we know from the research that people are not simply born homosexual. Researchers on both sides of the debate have acknowledged that, as does the American Psychological Association. It seems clear that homosexuality is a complex combination of nurture and nature. It is also clear that homosexual attractions are NOT a choice. While there are many options for help available, NARTH represents licensed, ethical therapists who practice mainstream approaches to therapy in their offices.”

Matt Staver discusses the CA lawsuit to stop the ban on reparative therapy

February 09, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Gay Politics, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts

December 6, 2012

NARTH has made the video of Matt Staver’s address to the 2012 NARTH Conference available on their website. Matt Staver, J.D. is the chairman of Liberty Counsel defending NARTH therapists’ right to help those with unwanted same-sex attractions and the right of those with unwanted same-sex attractions to get professional help to change those attractions. The video can be linked here.

Gay seminar teaches that sexuality is fluid

February 09, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Gay Politics, Homosexuality Causation

December 5, 2012

A seminar called “Beyond Bisexuality: Living Between the Labels” presented by Prideworks for LGBT Youth teaches that “Sexuality is fluid.” This position on sexuality contradicts the argument that homosexuality is an innate condition, which most other LGBT organizations promote. In a quote from the World Net Daily article on the seminar PFOX president and ex-gay Greg Quinlan responded “It means that they honestly know and they’ve always known, they factually know, that sexuality is fluid and is a choice. You choose who you go to bed with. This means a lot to our organization.”

Journalists told to stop using the term ‘homophobia’

February 09, 2013 By: Tom Coy Category: Clinical Science, Gay Politics

December 2, 2012

Excerpts from the Christian Medical Comment: “The Associated Press has nixed the term ‘homophobia’ from its Style Book. The online Style Book now says that ‘-phobia’, ‘an irrational, uncontrollable fear, often a form of mental illness’ should not be used ‘in political or social contexts’, including ‘homophobia’ because ‘a phobia is a psychiatric or medical term for a severe mental disorder’.”

“AP Deputy Standards Editor Dave Minthorn said that ‘Homophobia especially is just off the mark. It’s ascribing a mental disability to someone, and suggests a knowledge that we don’t have. It seems inaccurate. Instead, we would use something more neutral: anti-gay, or some such, if we had reason to believe that was the case.’ ‘We want to be precise and accurate and neutral in our phrasing,’ he said.” The source for the Christian Medical Comment was an article on the POLITICO website.