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Exodus International, one of the largest and most notorious "ex-gay" Christian ministries, issued a statement on Wednesday apologizing to members of the LGBT community for "years of undue suffering and judgment at the hands of the organization and the Church as a whole. Exodus president Alan Chambers went on to apologize for the organization's long history of forcing gays and lesbians to undergo discredited "ex-gay conversion" therapies, explaining that, because of this history, "I understand why I am distrusted and why Exodus is hated":. I am sorry for the pain and hurt that many of you have experienced. I am sorry we promoted sexual orientation change efforts and reparative theories about sexual orientation that stigmatized parents.


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‘I was gay, but I found Christ and now I’m married to a woman’




What Is Netflix's 'Pray Away' About? Exodus International True Story, Explained
Between the faction of gay Christians who are happy with their sexual identity and "ex-gays," who say they've removed their homosexual yearnings, is a third group that gets little attention. These so-called Side B Christians identify as gay and believe it's not sinful to do so. But because they see acting on their orientation as ungodly, they commit to a life of celibacy. Now, for the first time, a sociologist has taken an in-depth look at what makes Side Bs tick, particularly how they navigate their same-sex desires and their awkward position as stuck in the middle of ex-gay groups and content gay Christians. The study is small, but finds that Side Bs experience both tension and connection with these two groups.



How Celibate Gay Christians Deal With Desire
London buses have been booked to carry a Christian advertising campaign expected to start next week, which asserts the power of therapy to change the sexual orientation of gay people. The full length advert, which will appear on five different routes in the capital, is backed by the Core Issues Trust whose leader, Mike Davies, believes "homoerotic behaviour is sinful". His charity funds "reparative therapy" for gay Christians who believe that they have homosexual feelings but want to become straight. The campaign is also backed by Anglican Mainstream, an worldwide orthodox Anglican group whose supporters have equated homosexuality with alcoholism. The advert will say: "Not gay!





The documentary has a complicated task: to sympathize with its subjects as survivors without excusing their propagation of the same ideology that hurt other closeted Christians. The documentary has a complicated task: to sympathize with its subjects as survivors without excusing their propagation of the same ideology that hurt other closeted Christians, many of whom did not survive at all. In that, it leans a little too far toward easy forgiveness. He leads and worships in a community of people seeking to leave behind the parts of their identities they believe are no more than wicked temptations, and his sincerity is total.

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