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Thu, May 24, 2007
Truth Wins Out's New Commercial Action Packed!!


Wayne Besen and his homo homies over at Truth Wins Out have produced a new video aimed at exposing the ex-gay movement. While certainly it's intriguing to hear an ex-gayer talking about how he and his pious peers lurked about malls drooling over men, we're entirely distracted by the announcer's wavering, yet always sensational tone.

Is this the trailer to a horror movie, an action flick or a non-profit dedicated to exposing the controversial conversion therapists?? We're confused...

Fri, May 11, 2007
Uses Politics To Sell Album

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The Hate Crimes Bill has a new enemy: ex-gay country singer Dennis Jernigan. Like so many conservatives, Jernigan that the bill threatens his free speech:

I was able to come to a level of freedom the homosexual community never told me was possible. Yet, through faith in God, I successfully walked out of that way of thinking and have met thousands of other men and women who have done the same. What about our civil liberties? To pass such a bill as H.R. 1592 is to invoke fear that I could be prosecuted for my religious beliefs and speech.
The father of nine (!) goes on to claim that H.R. 1592 discriminates against him and his ex-gay brethren:
If this bill passes, Congress is telling me that I and countless others who have discovered they don't have to be homosexual are of less value now than when we were living as homosexuals. If we look down the road of this slippery slope, this legislation would actually pave the way to make it a criminal offense to think differently than someone else or to have religious convictions that are opposed to this politically correct ideology. Do we really want such thoughts to be illegal?
Oh Jernigan - when will you and your ilk learn that violent crime and political stance are not the same thing? Although we suspect he doesn't care: his politically-minded press release reminds readers that Jernigan has a new album on the way.

Wed, Feb 28, 2007
Someone Get The Tar, Feathers...

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Like a lot of people, we rolled our eyes in disgust when financial guru and freshly outed lady lover Suze Orman justified her quest for gay marriage by lamenting the potential loss of her millions. She griped to The New York Times' Deborah Solomon:

[My lover KT and I] have millions of dollars in our name. It’s killing me that upon my death, K.T. is going to lose 50 percent of everything I have to estate taxes. Or vice versa.
Alright, that's kind of a gross justification, but not as sickening as ex-gay and Exodus International leader Randy Thomas' uncivil statements.

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Fri, Feb 16, 2007
Also, Totally Relate To The "Girlz"

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When Pastor Christopher Beard stepped down from Ted Haggard's former stomping ground, the Colorado Springs based New Life Church, associate pastor and potential king Rob Brendle said "there will be increased scrutiny of our church in the wake of the scandal". We took that not as a statement of fact, but as a directive.

Thus, we found ourselves poking around the Evangelical church's website and came across a section for kids. We knew there'd be something good in there, but little did we know we'd find Weird and Gross Bible Stuff, a book we think should be entitled, Queer Bible Shit. Seriously, that cover screams gay erotic art. Who the fuck is that? Daniel? Whoever it is, he looks like he's about to get a mouthful...of locust, of course.

As if that's not enough, read the accompanying description:

DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOK if you don't have the stomach for the bizarre and absolute gross. It's only for boys with an appetite for learning about weird-even grotesque-facts in the Bible. Only a real boy could appreciate it and want to tell about it.

It's action and adventure straight from the pages of the Bible! As part of the 2:52 Soul Gear? collection these high-energy, fast-paced stories will encourage boys in their quest to be smarter, stronger, deeper, and cooler as they develop into young men of God.

This reads like the back of a fucking porn! Or, at the very least, some gay pulp novel. New Life Church may be the gayest place ever!

But, what of the women? Don't worry, they get their place in the church's bibliographical canon...

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Mon, Feb 12, 2007
Or, Adventures in The Land of Poppycock

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Today's New York Times has an article on reparative therapy. There's really nothing new offered - the same old rundown of how people can't cope with their homosexuality, go to a therapist to rid themselves of their faggot burden and the connection between ex-gays and religious movements - there are two things that we'd like to point out.

The first is a quote from Dr. Jack Drescher, who once headed the American Psychiastric Associations' Committee of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues (what, no trannies?). Speaking of repartative therapy, Drescher notes:

There’s not a debate in the profession on this issue. This is like creationism. You create the impression to the public as if there was a debate in the profession, which there is not.
His words, we think, fit quite nicely with what we were saying this morning with regard to pro ex-gay group PFOX and proponents of intelligent design.

Our second selection speaks for itself:

Robert Schaeffer, 44...is a former pastor who spent years secretly having sex with hundreds of men. After he discovered he was H.I.V.-positive, he divulged his secret to his Pennsylvania church and his denomination sent him to LIFE [Living in Freedom Eternally] Ministry. He began dating a woman after two years of counseling and eventually married her. He now proclaims himself to be completely free of homosexual desires.

“This ministry pointed me toward the emotional roots of homosexual desire,” he said. “The ungodly reactions to pain in my early formative years are really what I had to look at to get free of this.”

Hmm, we wonder if they have sex. If so, do you think they use a condom? We certainly hope so. Also, do you think his wife's a lesbian or just really wanted to get married?

Wed, Feb 7, 2007
He Does, However, Want To Suck His Dick

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It's been a while since we actually tuned in to see CNN's dreamboat anchor Anderson Cooper. Sure, we love him, but we're still a little miffed about him taking Aaron Brown's old time slot. Our friend Jeremy Hooper, however, apparently owes more loyalty to Cooper, because he clicked over to see ex-gay spokesperson Alan Chambers (pictured, looking gayer than even you) chatting about Ted Haggard's alleged heterosexuality.

A real mensch, Hooper's provided a link to the entire transcript, but we'd like to discuss one particular snippet:

COOPER: ...Do you still have attraction to men? You're just choosing not to act on it?

CHAMBERS: My attraction greatly diminished over the course of many years. Sixteen years into it, my life isn't even remotely the same as it once was, but I often say that I will never be as though I never was.

And the truth is that I'm a human being. And for me to say that I could never be attracted to men again, or that I couldn't be tempted would mean that I'm not human, and that's just not the case.

We can't help but wonder, then, why so many people find the ex-gay movement appealing. Sure, we understand they're trying to reconcile their religion and sexuality, but if even the movement's most vocal proponent admits it doesn't work, why do people continue to have faith? Oh, right, because people are stupid.

Mon, Feb 5, 2007
Two Paths to "Same-Sex" Salvation

While Jimmy Im's living it up at WinterPride, we've been hard at working planning our next issue. While we can't give away any of the details, we can say that our research led us over to the Love In Action website.

In case you're not aware, Love in Action's one of the many ex-gay movements who claim homosexuality can be cured through "the power of Jesus". Founded in 1973 by John Evans and the Reverend Kent Philpott, they define their purpose thus:

Love in Action International is passionately committed to helping people discover the truth about God and about who they really are in his son Jesus. In the safety and strength of God's love men and women of all ages have found the courage to step out of destructive and enslaving life behaviors.
Of course, destructive and enslaving behaviors can be read as many things, but the group focuses primarily on the most damning of all behaviors: same-sex lovin'.

Upon entering their site, the reader's asked to choose one of three links: men, women and clergy. It's with the first two that we're concerned. What's this concern? Well, dive into the glorious jump to find out...

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Thu, Feb 1, 2007
Still Black and Publisher, Though

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This story apparently broke a few months ago, but is only now making it's way into the mainstream media. It seems Venus Magazine publisher Charlene Cothran has found Jesus and realized the error of her formerly lesbianic ways. It all started back in 2004, when Cothran joined her queer comrades at Chicago's gay pride event, when she realized that she "doesn't belong" with the gays. Thus, last October, she released a statement, effectively rescinding years of lesbianism:

...I must come out of the closet again. I have recently experienced the power of change that came over me once I completely surrendered to the teachings of Jesus Christ. As a believe of the word of God, I fully accept and have always known that same-sex relationships are not what God intended for us...
With her change, Cothran said that her 13-year old magazine - one of the few for lesbians of color - will take a new, less homo-centric direction...

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Thu, Jan 18, 2007
Which Truth Will Be The Victor?

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Ex-gay watchdog Truth Wins Out has filed a complaint of fraud again sworn enemy Americans for Truth: the "national organization devoted exclusively to exposing and countering the homosexual activist agenda". (Translation: religious right-wingers who believe homosexuality can be cured through prayer.)

TWO insists AFT's video, It's Not Gay fraudulently portrays ex-gay proselytizer Michael Johnston's conversion as a complete success. After "converting" in 1998, Johnston's became one of the shrillest voices in the controversial and equally cunty movement. His bubble burst in 2003 when two men claimed to have had unprotected sex with the HIV+ Johnston.

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Wed, Jan 17, 2007
You are So Gay.

Heatherette loves Human Rights Campaign so much, they're putting it on a t-shirt.

Former Catholic priest Chris Carpenter disapproves so strongly of the Church's homo-hating ways, he quit.

• Is Britney Spears so 'Fed Up', she wrote a song about it?

GLAAD so objects to Isaiah Washington, they've released a statement. (Naturally.)

Russian gays so want their parade, they're taking the issue to EU's Human Rights court.

The Ex-Gay Movement has been so busy this week, they have an entire rap sheet.

Wed, Jan 10, 2007
Even More Lessons in Redundancy

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Let it be known that proud queer turned former fag Noe Gutierrez has publicly insisted his sexuality's not up for public discussion. Gutierrez's name may ring a bell after his roles in two contradictory movies. In 1999's It's Elementary, Gutierrez helped educate children on homo-inclusion. Flash-forward five-years and a religious experience later, and Gutierrez popped up as one of Dr. Warren Throckmorton documentary subjects in the ex-gay documentary, I Do Exist. In that film, Gutierrez professed his Biblically-founded ex-gayness.

Now, Gutierrez has released a statement distancing himself from the controversial movement, Ex-Gay Watch reports. In a statement issued January 7, 2007, Gutierrez insists:

This video record of my testimony in support of the ex-gay movement is but a snapshot in time, it seemed important for me to establish the broader picture of where I am in my own life and how my ideas have changed over time. Of utmost importance is my integrity, which can only be maintained through persistent honesty with myself and with others.
Question: how does one measure integrity? You know, just some food for thought...

Gutierrez goes on to say that while he does not consider himself an ex-gay, he doesn't exactly rebuke it's message: that Christian teaching can cure homosexuality:

I am a person who believes in change, especially that espoused by an active Christian faith. However, I do regret the divisive message of the ex-gay movement and that my story became a vehicle for that message. I personally have had a change of heart in the matter of a person’s sexual orientation. It has been my experience in the years since joining (and later leaving) the ex-gay movement that a person’s sexual orientation may or may not be an area impacted by the change that comes by way of a diligent Christian faith. I believe that a true faith in Jesus Christ is made manifest in the positive and visible change of a believer’s heart.
Okay, while we totally disagree with the ex-gay movement, we have to give them credit for not kidnapping Gutierrez and trying to brainwash him a la Ted Haggard.

Despite his declaration, Gutierrez would not emphasize his sexual complexities:

For those left wondering about my own sexuality, I have decided no longer make this small part of my identity a topic for public discussion.
Too late.

Mon, Oct 16, 2006
A Nice Potpourri...

Lindsay Lohan and Keira Knightley will start in a film with "lesbian undertones." Hey, if Lohan's going to eat something, it might as well be poon. [Pink News UK]

• New ad campaign proves that living in Chelsea make you the coolest douche bag ever. [Copyranter]

An ex-gay civil war? Sweet! [Los Angeles Times]

Madonna always gets what she wants. Even if that means kidnapping African babies. [AP]

CBGB closes shop. For real this time. [The New York Times]

Boy George says he often pays for sex. Well, duh! No one wants to sleep with him for free. (Also, calls Madonna "vile".) [The Himalayan Times]

Gay college guide ranks the nation's schools. The system: the gay-point average. Oh, how clever... [Chicago Tribune]

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