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Filed: Friday, October 14, 2011

Of all the ‘ex-gay’ ministries, John Smid’s ‘was the most cult-like’


For decades, John Smid had been the leader of Love in Action, the infamous “ex-gay” ministry that took away the underwear of clients if the undergarments appeared too gay. The strict Memphis-based ministry also used an egg timer in the bathroom to make sure its clients would not masturbate while showering.

Of all the “ex-gay” ministries this was the most cult-like – with Smid keeping tight control over the social lives of his clients, who paid a pretty penny to live in the residential program.

John Smid

The amount of mind control employed by Smid to turn gay people into heterosexuals was stunning.

In a 1997 interview with the Memphis Flyer, Smid, spoke of his own special technique for denying reality: “I’m looking at that wall and suddenly I say it’s blue,” Smid said, pointing to a yellow wall. “Someone else comes along and says, ‘No, it’s gold.’ But I want to believe that wall is blue. Then God comes along and He says, ‘You’re right, John, [that yellow wall] is blue.’ That’s the help I need. God can help me make that [yellow] wall blue.”

This high level of brainwashing was not uncommon for Love in Action’s star clients.

For example, Anne Paulk, co-author of Love Won Out, wrote about the mind games she played to allegedly overcome her lesbian thoughts: “…I would start to experience a sexual response…So I’d look out the car window and say something like, ‘Gosh, lord, there’ a tree out there! That tree is green, and it has leaves on it. It’s got brown bark.’ I would fix my mind on anything and everything to distract myself…over time that process made me mentally disciplined enough to displace all lesbian thoughts, period.” (I photographed her “ex-gay” poster boy husband John in a gay bar)

Of course, such techniques can temporarily instill discipline to change sexual behavior – but not one’s sexual orientation.

In a stunning admission this week, Smid said that altering one’s attractions are highly improbable – indeed so unlikely that he claims that he has not met a single man who truly prayed away the gay.

According to Smid:

Yes, there are homosexuals that make dramatic changes in their lives as they walk through the transformation process with Jesus. I have heard story after story of changes that have occurred as men and women find the grace of God in their lives as homosexual people. But, I’m sorry, this transformation process may not meet the expectations of many Christians. I also want to reiterate here that the transformation for the vast majority of homosexuals will not include a change of sexual orientation. Actually I’ve never met a man who experienced a change from homosexual to heterosexual.

Wow. If the “ex-gay” myth did not work for Smid, then it won’t work for anyone. After all, he had incredible dedication, adhered to a hardcore form of fundamentalism, and enforced a strict cult-like regimen on his charges. Yet, years later, he is faced with the daunting reality that “ex-gay” programs are a Religious Right marketing program, not a legitimate movement.

Needless to say, leaving the past completely behind is not easy. Smid is still married to his wife and on a journey to discover his inner-truth. He has one foot in the reality-based community and one foot in a fantasy world. But the first step in leaving the “ex-gay” charade behind is admitting that the programs do not work.

It is never easy for one to acknowledge being wrong, especially after decades of investing mentally, spiritually and financially in a big lie. I wish Smid the best of luck on his continued evolution and am grateful that he is beginning to honestly discuss the limitations of “ex-gay” programs.

Smid’s timing is exquisite because desperate GOP presidential candidates are pandering to the Religious Right by touting the “ex-gay” myth.

For example, on ABC’s The View, Herman Cain said that he thought homosexuality was a “choice.” The ever-gay-bashing Rick Santorum also jumped on the “ex-gay” bandwagon falsely claiming there is credible evidence that say LGBT people can change from gay to straight: “There are all sorts of studies out there that suggest just the contrary,” Santorum stated. “And there are people who were gay, and lived the gay lifestyle, and aren’t anymore.”

Additionally, there are junk science peddlers such as Regent University’s Mark Yarhouse who produces bogus studies that claim that sexual orientation change is possible. I strongly suggest these crass political operatives stop the propaganda long enough to listen to Smid.

But, of course, that would require putting peoples’ lives ahead of political lies — so don’t expect this to happen anytime soon.

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Tags: Exodus International, John Smid, Love In Action, Reparative Therapy

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  1. revolting

    Posted on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 7:34am
  2. i dont wish this piece of trash ” the best of luck” as suggested on the article…here is a creep who through the years contributed heavily to anti gay sentiment in the country, which likely led to a lot of gay-bashing and likely death of many gay folks( either thru suicide due to bullying or gay-bashing) . He was quoted time after time by all the religious zealots on the right -including politicians- and I am sure he contributed to their campaigns as they did to him. And now I am supposed to embrace this SOB??? Its time he kissed and tell about all those “unholy” relationships he has had with the right wingers.

    Posted on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 7:42am
  3. So basically the “cure” for being gay is to lie to yourself repeatedly with “god’s” help… Nice. If god was real I would do him up the ass then be all like, “um, im just a tree you’re using to scratch your all-forgiving anus with”… I’m annoyed at such bullshit. We have the physiological problem cus we are gay but they are perfectly normal believing their imaginary friend is real? Please, go rub your genitals against the couch. Its far more productive than the miserable shit you do every day… Just saying.

    Posted on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 8:00am
  4. No wonder a lot of people in the USA need a lot of psychological help and doctors. This man needs psychological help. People who can’t help themselves are trying to control others who can live their own lives through fear. They’re trying to scare independent thinking people into submission to think like everyone else in the right-wing conservative Christian hate-mongering group =/

    Posted on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 8:20am
  5. No surprises here. People who base their lives in reality have been aware that it is impossible to pray away one’s sexual orientation. Just ask any supposedly-celibate priest.

    Posted on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 10:17am
  6. This isn’t an easy thing for me to say because I don’t believe in forgiveness. I don’t think you can ever just make rite what you do wrong, especially when what you do so horribly wrong is to children and young adults. But as I’m reading the anger and the venom of the posts to this blog I have to wonder how we’re any better than them.

    I once said on a board that if any of them suddenly decided they had been wrong and came to our side we’d welcome them, well that’s what’s happened. If this is what he did, than think what he must have gone through and how he was treated to think it was acceptable. Think of how much courage it must take to say you were wrong when everything you’ve ever heard says without question that the other side is going to hell and burn for all eternity.

    The most important and most critical thing we ask of people changing sides is to question their life long held ideals. Unless you want this change to take another two or three generations we have to be willing to welcome an extremist from the other side when he comes to us as says, “I was wrong.”

    Its not forgiveness. He should still pay the price for harming the people he did with his treatment, but a part of diversity is the unlikable people, the ones who make us unhappy to think of in our group. I hope he finds a way to pay back the people he’s hurt and I hope he finds a way to incorporate who he is with what he believes. And since no one has yet said it I will. Welcome to the family John Smid. I hope it time you’ll fine a better use for the energy you’ve put into other things.

    Posted on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 3:15pm
  7. Even worse is “Jonah!” It’s founder is a convicted felon. He’s supposedly “repented,” but says gays still need to!

    I hate to give the link, but since some might never have heard of this one, I have to.

    Link ===> http://jonahweb.org/index.php

    Posted on Thursday, December 8, 2011 at 4:02am
  8. BINGO . . . John Smid IS gay. Glad he’s finally repented from his supreme hyhpocrisy:

    Former “ex-gay” leader comes out, says he “can no longer condemn gays” –

    http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2011/10/former-ex-gay-leader-comes-out-says-he-can-no-longer-condemn-gays/comment-page-2/#comment-127235

    Posted on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 11:47am