religion
Religious Roundtable Affirms Psychologists’ Opposition to Ex-Gay ‘Therapy’
Rev. Rebecca Voelkel of the National Religious Leadership Roundtable stated today: The American Psychological Association has clearly articulated that ‘reparative therapies’ don’t work, in fact
Few Atheists Enter Ex-Gay Programs But Many Atheists Exit Them
The headline is a direct quote from well-known former ex-gay Peterson Toscano. And I think there’s a lot of truth to his statement. Change is
Cue the Attack on the Gays!
Be warned: Those new National Organization for Marriage anti-GLBT actor auditions videos Wayne reported about this week are gone. NOM noticed that its evil ruse
Focus Broadcaster Caught by “Teen Girl” in Internet Sex Sting
Another religious-right figure is on the hot seat for inappropriate behavior and hypcrisy: The Colorado Independent reports that Focus on the Family Spanish-language broadcaster Juan
FRC, Focus on the Family Blame Their Victims for ‘Decline’ of Religion
For 30 years, Focus on the Family and its offshoot, the Family Research Council, have acted to erode public approval and participation in Christian churches
Disgraced Haggard Calls Himself A ‘Loser’ in Film
In a new documentary set to air on HBO next month, a disgraced evangelical pastor comes clean. “The Trials of Ted Haggard,” directed by US
Cizik Resignation Exposes Differing Sides of Evangelicals
As noted by TWO, Richard Cizik, Washington lobbyist for the National Association of Evangelicals, resigned his post last week because of controversy over his nationally
Discussion: When Ex-Gay ‘Ministries’ Bless Blackmail against God
For years, ex-gay activists have waged a self-declared “culture war” against the clear and simple meaning of Luke 4:9-13: 4:9 The devil also took him
Ex-Gay HQ Legitimizes Bans on Gays from Using Public Bathrooms
Focus on the Family — the Colorado Springs-based, $100-million-per-year hub of the U.S. antigay, ex-gay, and anti-family movement — lashed out this week at a
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








