Posted April 29th, 2008 by Wayne Besen

Sources have told TruthWinsOut.org today that Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson has pulled out of a controversial symposium featuring an infamous “ex-gay” therapist. The May 5 symposium, at the APA’s 2008 convention in Washington, was dealt a major blow with the news of Robinson’s decision. TruthWinsOut.org opposed the panel because it featured Dr. Warren Throckmorton, an unlicensed psychologist who compares “leaving” homosexuality to quitting smoking.

“We are pleased that Bishop Robinson has not lent his credibility to a political right wing platform disguised as a scientific symposium,” said TWO Executive Director Wayne Besen. “The debate over whether homosexuality is a curable metal illness was settled decades ago and is not debatable. This forum is nothing more than an underhanded way for anti-gay activists to make their outdated and intolerant views look respectable.”

Tags: psychiatry, religion, science, Warren Throckmorton

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  1. […] The Religious Dimension,” planned for May 5 has been canceled. That confirmation follows earlier reports that one of the panelists, Bishop Gene Robinson, had pulled out of the […]

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  2. I think that the government needs to be involoved in making sure that ALL people that do therapy are licensed therapist and I don’t care if you are religious or not. I have run into some religious therapist that are more quacker than the clients they serve. When is the government going to wake up?

    Comment by Silas — May 8, 2008 @ 6:25 pm

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