The Unseen Disciple is among those voices that, speaking from an informed Christian perspective, express concern over the ex-gay movement’s un-ministerial, un-servantlike, and ultimately un-Christian objectives and methods.
In serving their own interests, ex-gay ministries fail to serve God; in short, they cannot serve two masters.










“Like fad diets that push themselves by showing the three or four cases that (in small print are “not typical results”) feed the longing for easy results, “ex gay” testimonies really only tell their own stories, interpreted according to their own perspective of spiritual health.”
That’s a very good statement.
The “ex-gays” tell their stories as if it’s the story of EVERY gay person. Trust me, out of all of the gay people I’ve met over the past decade or so, only a couple of them are truly as fucked-up as Michael Glatze and Randy Thomas.
And unlike Thomas and Glatze, there’s tons of gay people who were NEVER the gutter s***s those two were, have never touched drugs outside of marijuana (IF that), and could care less about the so-called “lifestyle” (aka clubbing nonstop).
But who am I to tell those nuts that their “testimonies” only makes the majority of Americans look at them like the kooks they are?
You know, because it’s EVERYONE’S fault but their own that they’re skanky lowlives. THEY didn’t pick up the meth pipe, nor did they make the decision to spread their legs for any hobo who crossed their path – it’s their homosexuality that made them do it, and EVERY gay person must pay for it.