Saturday, June 22, 2013

States Fight Discrimination Toward Gay...

Former participants in a controversial program aimed at ridding people of their homosexuality congratulated its leader for deciding to shut down its ministry, but other groups said there was a role for the “reparative therapy” 

(UPDATED) A roundup of responses to Alan Chambers's apology and Exodus International's shutdown and reboot after nearly four decades of ministry.

A Christian ministry in the United States that offered to help gay people “overcome” their sexuality through prayer has shut down, after its leader offered an apology to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and admitted that he

Gay and bisexual men are more severely affected by HIV than any other group in the United States (US).

A Christian ministry in the United States that offered to help gay people “overcome” their sexuality through prayer has shut down, after its leader offered an apology to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and admitted that he

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States Fight Discrimination Toward Gay...

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