Global LGBT Recap: Nigeria Jails Gays, Russian Orthodox Spox Calls for Criminalization Referendum
And how will Pope Francis respond to Poland’s church-led war on ‘gender ideology’?
Read MoreAnd how will Pope Francis respond to Poland’s church-led war on ‘gender ideology’?
Read MoreWill the courts stop religion-themed gay “cure” programs?
Read MoreWhat counts as change in the ex-gay context often looks quite different from what cultural outsiders might expect. A recent NPR story left out the fact that Wyler was married and had children at the time of his conversion therapy, not a single gay man living in L.A. making a rational decision between gay life and religious and family life, as the story depicted. It is not surprising that a fourteen-year marriage would be a strong pull toward resolving an identity clash in favor of existing commitments—especially when those commitments are seen as reflections of God’s will.
Read MoreThe Ombudsman for NPR responds to criticism of this week’s story on ex-gay reparative therapy.
Read MoreConversion therapy is a religious experiment, not a “health” treatment.
Read MoreTestimony shows ugly side of religion.
Read MoreColumnist Dan Gilgoff, in reporting on the conflict between gays and ex-gay ministries, forgets that there are, in fact, happy, healthy, gay Christians.
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