Monday, April 17, 2006

Promotion, Not Protection

The REAL goals of gay activism: Gay Straight Clubs About Promotion, Not Protection
Agape Press
by Jim Brown

Linda Harvey, an advocate of the pro-family group
Mission America, says leaders of Gay Straight Alliance clubs in schools falsely claim their main focus is fighting discrimination.

"You can quickly find out that these clubs are about homosexual sex -- about getting kids connected with people who are already involved in sexual activity, about promoting the books, the movies, and all of the contacts that are very sexual in nature," Harvey says. "That is very disingenuous -- and there is a problem here, in that people need to do the research and stand up and say what the truth is."

It is extremely dishonest for GSAs to claim they exist merely to promote tolerance and diversity when, in fact, they are promoting homosexual immorality to young people. She notes that a brief search of websites like GSANetwork.org or SafeSchoolsCoalition.org supports her contention.



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Reparative Therapies
from Agape Press
by Rusty Pugh

...A report released in Florida recently is claiming that some Christian organizations cause harm to homosexual teenagers by offering parents "reparative therapies" designed to help their children turn away from homosexuality.

According to Associated Press reports, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute has questioned the ethics and the effectiveness of such therapies. The homosexual organization has also warned that officials need to make sure those offering such therapies are licensed counselors as opposed to simply being clergy.

The report was released in Florida because that is the home of Exodus International, the umbrella organization for many Christian ministries that offer to help people overcome homosexual desires.

Alan Chambers, president of Exodus International, counts himself as one of the many former homosexuals who can attest to the success of such ministries.

Dr. Warren Throckmorton, a psychology professor and Christian therapist, points out that, while some homosexual activist groups "have made the elimination of sexual reorientation counseling a central focus of their advocacy efforts," other individuals that have experienced same-sex attraction but choose not to orient their lives around those sexual feelings are "adamant" that sexual reorientation counseling should be made available.

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