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Why is Google cozying up to anti-LGBTQ activists? They won’t say.
The company refuses to pull an “ex-gay” therapy app that could cause LGBTQ youth to commit suicide and has named a former leaders of an anti-LGBTQ hate group to an advisory counsel.
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Why is Apple hosting an ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy app in their store?
An app promoting conversion therapy to young people has come under fire.
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This ‘ex-gay’ therapist was found on Manhunt & BearNation cruising for gay hookups
He goes by the name “hotnhairy72” on both websites.
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New platform launched for Christians to speak out in favor of LGBT equality
A new project launched Wednesday is giving LGBT-supportive Christians a public forum for to proclaim their love and acceptance for their their gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender friends and family members.
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Salvation Army Australia official says LGBT people must die
Just hours after the LGBT advocacy group “Truth Wins Out” published an interview in which a senior Salvation Army official in Australia said the belief that gays must die is part of the Salvation Army’s “Christian doctrine,” the organization on Saturday issued an apology to the LGBT community.
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Truth Wins Out files defamation lawsuit against ‘ex-gay’ organization PFOX
NEW YORK — Truth Wins Out, a non-profit organization that fights anti- LGBT religious extremism, announced Tuesday that it had filed a defamation lawsuit against Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays (PFOX) and its President Greg Quinlan after he claimed on a television show that Truth Wins Out (TWO) Executive Director Wayne Besen tried to have him killed.
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‘Truth Wins Out’ slams Newt Gingrich for hypocrisy on marriage equality
WASHINGTON – Truth Wins Out — a non-profit organization that fights anti- LGBT religious extremism — placed a provocative full-page ad in the Capitol Hill publication Roll Call on Thursday admonishing Newt Gingrich for his “stunning hypocrisy” on the issue of marriage equality.
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Twelfth researcher complains about ‘religious right’ distortion of her work
Another researcher has come out complaining about how a religious right “expert” distorted her work to stigmatize the LGBTQ community. Rick Fitzgibbons of the NARTH (the National Association of Research and Therapy of Homosexuality) distorted research on same-sex adoption to make the case that children in same-sex households are not raised better than children “in stable homes with a mother and a father.”
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Advocacy group’s newspaper ad rebukes Chicago Archbishop over anti-gay remarks
CHICAGO — Truth Wins Out, a non-profit advocacy group that fights anti-LGBT religious extremism — stepped up its campaign against Cardinal Francis George with a full-page ad in Sunday’s Chicago Tribune, rebuking the Chicago Archbishop for his recent comments comments likening gay activists to the Ku Klux Klan.
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LGBT advocacy group announces plans to sue PFOX for defamation
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Truth Wins Out, a non-profit advocacy group that fights anti-LGBT extremism, announced Sunday that it plans to launch a defamation lawsuit against Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays (PFOX) as a result of PFOX President Greg Quinlan’s comments in a television interview where he claimed that TWO Executive Director, Wayne Besen, tried to have him murdered.