Doctor Says His Work Was Misrepresented By Exodus International and Misleads App Users
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University of Minnesota researcher Dr. Gary Remafedi wrote a letter today asking Apple founder Steve Jobs and interim CEO Tim Cook to remove a controversial “ex-gay” app from its online store. The scientist claimed that Exodus International distorted his work in an effort to misrepresent homosexuality and confuse the app’s users.
When one clicks the Exodus app, it directs the viewer to a webpage that answers questions about homosexuality. One of the question sequences is, “If people are same-sex attracted but don’t ever act on it, does that make them homosexual? What if they do engage in same-sex physical intimacy? Are they homosexual then?”
In answering these questions, Exodus twists the findings of Dr. Remafedi to make it appear as if homosexuality is just a transitory phase in youth.
“Exodus depends on distorting the work of legitimate researchers and using junk science to trick its vulnerable clients into believing they can go from gay to straight,” said Wayne Besen, Executive Director for Truth Wins Out. “Apple should not aid and abet the spread of deliberate scientific misinformation, nor should they create a pernicious platform for anti-gay lies.”
Dr. Gary Remafedi sent the following letter to Steve Jobs and Tim Cook this morning:
Dear Messrs. Jobs and Cook,
This message serves as a request to remove the Exodus International application from Apple’s iphone offerings because the website content is objectionable. It erroneously cites my research (Remafedi 1992) in support of claims that homosexuality can be changed.
Various professional organizations, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, have taken the position that homosexuality is not a mental or physical condition. Programs which aim to change sexual orientation have been opposed because they are unwarranted, ineffective, unethical, and harmful.
Exodus’s website features an article (Buchanan 2010) which makes erroneous statements and conclusions and attributes them to Remafedi (1992). Statements were made to the effect to that many teens are confused about their sexual orientation and that sexual orientation is amenable to change. Further, associating my work with that of the ex-gay ministry and other unfounded treatments is professionally injurious and grievous.
As a savvy consumer, I understand that corporations market phones both by offering a wide array of applications and by appealing to niche audiences like Exodus’s. In turn, Exodus applies the Apple “4+” smartphone application rating to its own website as an imprimatur (see http://exodusinternational.org/).
From my perspective, the risk of offending and harming consumers by providing a platform for erroneous information about an important health and social topic far outweighs the potential financial gain. Arguably, corporations have no affirmative responsibility to vendors under the First Amendment of the Constitution, but they are accountable for the quality and consequences of their products.
For the aforementioned reasons, I ask Apple to revoke the 4+ rating and delete the Exodus application from the iphone’s menu of applications.
Respectfully,
Gary Remafedi, M.D., M.P.H.
References:
Remafedi G, Resnick M, Blum R, Harris L. Demography of sexual orientation in adolescents. Pediatrics. 89(4):714-721, 1992.
Buchanan J. If people are same-sex attracted but don’t ever act on it, does that make them homosexual? What if they do engage in same-sex physical intimacy? Are they homosexual then? January 11, 2010 (Available at http://exodusinternational.org/2010/01/if-people-are-same-sex-attracted-but-don%E2%80%99t-ever-act-on-it-does-that-make-them-homosexual-what-if-they-do-engage-in-same-sex-physical-intimacy-are-they-homosexual-then/. Accessed on March 20, 2011).










When the scientist whose research is being used states that his findings are being misrepresented and misused, you know you have a problem.
I think the LGBT community owes a great amount of respect for and gratitude to Dr. Remafedi for being as outspoken about this like he is.
Thanks!
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Think of it this way. If Exodus were instead a tobacco company, and were marketing an application in which a scientist’s research was distorted so as to say that smoking is very good for your lungs, would Apple continue to sell that application to consumers?
Exodus (Alan Chambers) is out to destroy what it can’t change or control all in the name of Jesus. They don’t care that their hatred and bigotry is destroying lives. One could speculate that Mr Chambers has a problem with a womans body since he and his wife were unable to conceive in the conventional way….problem keeping it up for a woman there Alan?
Alan Chambers doesn’t know how to make a living in an honest manner. All he can do is hawk religious cures for problems caused by religion, and skim off some of the income. Get a real job, Alan.
I was always under the belief that God’s people were against false testimony and lies when it comes to LGBT this is clearly not the case. Like with little children when caught for some reason they often lie first, I feel this way about Christians, Mormon’s and Catholics hating gays, why because so many are living lies. All of these groups have had haters who came out of the closest most didn’t come out but were caught hiring male prostitutes. Guess they forget this in their attempts to distort the truth.
Alan Chambers and Exodus International are like the snake oil salesmen of yesteryear. They cheat and lie to make a buck all in the name of Jesus. How Apple can permit such vile and evil sickness to prevail via the Exodus app is beyond me.
This is an issue of medical quackery as far as I’m concerned. Apple is willfully allowing a total quack organization to predate you glbt youth and literally assist them in suicide. This is insanity for Apple to allow.
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Jimi,
Look up “Lying for the Lord”.
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Thank you for speaking out, Dr. Ramafedi! The more scientists who speak out when their work is being distorted, the more the lies of the Xtian Reich will be exposed.
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I can’t believe that organisations such as Exodus exist.
I had a quick look at their mission statements and they’re all over the place morally and in their interpretation of the bible.
My only hope is that they will disappear as quickly as they have appeared and will not capitalise on what is surely a shameless ploy for attention and thus revenue…
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Why are truth and knowledge not considered mutually exclusive. Why must you know something to be true for it to be so. For example: What was the tallest mountain before mount Everest was discovered? Just because it was unknown that mount Everest is the tallest mountain did that make it any less true? If we know something to be true today, then how could it have ever not been true?http://knowledgeoftoday.blogspot.com/
Hypothetically lets say that the center of the earth is made of cheese. Just because we do not know that the center of the earth is made of cheese, does it make it false even though the center of the earth is indeed comprised of cheese? http://knowledgeoftoday.blogspot.com/
I just don’t understand why truth is seen as subjective.