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Glittering promises laced with lies: A chilling glimpse into the so-called “ex-gay” industry
We opponents of conversion therapy call it consumer fraud. These sharks play on the frayed emotions of desperate people in crisis.
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Leading “ex-gay” conversion therapist has a disturbing history of domestic abuse
And he may not be so “ex” gay after all…
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Conservative Christians are upset Facebook won’t let them advertise that gays can be “cured”
They said Facebook and Instagram are “beholden to the far-Left” for banning conversion therapy content.
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Federal judge rejects hate group’s attempt to overturn ‘ex-gay’ therapy ban in Maryland
The hate group behind most legal challenges to LGBTQ rights keeps failing to overturn ex-gay therapy bans in court.
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‘Newsweek’ owner endorses ‘ex-gay therapy,’ thinks gays can be ‘cured’
A profile in The Guardian takes a look at the new owners of the iconic newsmagazine, Newsweek, and how IBT Media co-founder Johnathan Davis believes that gay people can be cured through “gay-to-straight” reparative (on conversion) theraly.
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‘Ex-gay’ therapy advocates threaten Va. colleges over lack of resources
RICHMOND, Va. — The “ex-gay” group, Voice of the Voiceless, is urging LGBTQ resource centers at universities in Virginia to provide ex-gay therapy and resources on changing sexual orientation. The group sent a letter to all Virginia state colleges late last month threatening legal action, saying current resources discriminate against their faith by not providing […]
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Former ‘Satanic Drag Queen’ to receive ‘Ex-Gay of the Year’ Award
Liberty Counsel’s Mat Staver won’t be the only person honored at this year’s Ex-Gay Awareness Month festivities. The event’s organizers, Voice of the Voiceless, announced today that a former “Satanic Drag Queen” will receive their “Courage Award.”
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Linda Harvey: Gays are empty inside, seek to ‘absorb’ the personality of others
Linda Harvey of Mission America explained Monday that gays and lesbians are attracted to people of the same-sex because they are empty inside and seek to “absorb” the personalities of others.
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Fewer than ten show up for ex-gay pride event that expected to draw ‘thousands’
On Tuesday, American Family Radio’s Sandy Rios spoke to Ex-Gay Pride Month organizer Christopher Doyle about Wednesday’s ex-gay lobby day on Capitol Hill, and confidently predicted that “thousands of ex-gays are descending” on Washington for a press conference planned at the Supreme Court.