Exodus
TWO Ecstatic Over Historic California Marriage Ruling
Ruling Undermines “Ex-Gay’ Propaganda And Lets Potential Recruits See The Truth About Same-Sex Relationships NEW YORK — TruthWinsOut.org expressed jubilation over the California Supreme Court’
Ex-Gay Activists Ignore Latest Assault in Wave of Antigay Violence
A 21-year-old Indiana student and four friends were physically attacked May 9 in the latest apparent antigay hate crime to be ignored by ex-gay activists.
The AIDS Blame Game
By Wayne Besen “What is it about gay sex that makes U.S. health officials want to play Chicken Little with AIDS prevention and public safety?”
Exodus’ Extremist Views On AIDS Cruel and Unsettling
(Bob Davies, right) Exodus claims to love homosexuals, but their message to those infected with HIV: “You are getting what you deserve and God is
TWO Condemns Exodus Spokesperson For Comparing GLBT Advocates To Nazis And The Ku Klux Klan
Exodus Increasingly Resorts To Delusional and Paranoid Attacks Against GLBT Community NEW YORK — TruthWinsOut.org (TWO) criticized Exodus International after Stephen Black, an organizational spokesperson,
Bitter Throckmorton Continues ‘Sour Grapes Media Tour’ By Trashing TWO in Fringe Right Wing Media
(Cry Baby: Throckmorton, Whines To Right Wing Rags) Still fuming from the American Psychiatric Association’s cancellation of the “Quack Panel” he was scheduled to appear
Video: Antigay Groups Politicize APA Forum’s Cancellation
Bishop Gene Robinson could hardly have been clearer about his reason for dropping out of a forum on religion and sexuality that was to be
Zach Stark Speaks: Forced into Ex-Gay Boot Camp in 2005
Zach Stark, who endured more than a month of involuntary detention in Exodus International’s costly live-in ex-gayification program Love In Action, appears briefly in the
‘Truth Without Love’: Evangelicals Blast Focus on the Family
“Truth in Love” was the theme of a 1998 ex-gay ad campaign sponsored by Exodus International and Focus on the Family, which first brought the
Exodus Turns Deaf Ear as Day of Silence Spotlights Schools’ Antigay Harassment
On April 25, antigay activists — among them, Exodus and Focus on the Family — sought to disrupt antiviolence vigils in schools across the country.








