In reviewing NARTH’s posting of Zenit’s interview with Dr. Richard Fitzgibbons (described as “a psychiatrist, author and contributor to the Catholic Medical Association’s document “Homosexuality and Hope.””) it quickly became clear that an analysis of the content would be lengthy,…
Open Forum
So saith a conservative judge: “It is ironic that several of these individuals, who so staunchly and proudly touted their religious convictions in public, would time and again lie to cover their tracks and disguise the real purpose” behind a…
Watch Interview Today of Former Exgay
Peterson Toscano will be interviewed live today for the Seattle public access TV program “Being in Seattle.” Toscano will be asked to speak about his exgay experience and the film Fish Can’t Fly. The one-hour program will be available via…
NARTH: Analyze This
Ex-Gay Watch seeks writers to critically analyze the following recent NARTH antigay propaganda items: Researcher Studies How MSMs Organize Sexual Culture In Public Parks New Book On Transgender Clinical Practices Urges New Paradigm For Treatment The Psychology Behind Homosexual Tendencies…
The culture war over homosexuality is not, primarily, a battle between liberals and conservatives. It is often a war between those who refuse to discuss the issue, and those who call for the issue be addressed honestly in a community…
To my knowledge, exgay activists Alan Chambers, Randy Thomas, and Stephen Bennett — all unabashed supporters of President Bush — have yet to comment on Bush’s vow to continue spying (without authorization or restraint) against American citizens. I also find…
Is There Red-State Demand for ‘Brokeback’?
Wayne Besen observes some resentment brewing over the unavailability of “Brokeback Mountain,” thus far, outside of a few major cities. Is America nearly as red-state as Hollywood seems to think? Besen says no, based on his own observations. An article…
Brokeback: But What About the Wives?
Perhaps I’ve missed it, but I have yet to see substantive, civil public discussion about the wives and children who were also harmed in the tragedy depicted by “Brokeback Mountain.” Were the wives and children harmed by: the mens’ effort…
If anything, Christianity Today’s questions for conservative-Christian viewers of “Brokeback Mountain” may be a bit too tolerant: 1. The tagline for Brokeback Mountain is, “Love is a force of nature.” Do you agree? Do we get to choose whom we…
‘Brokeback Mountain’ and ‘Capote’ constitute a sinister homosexual “assault” on Christmas, according to the “Traditional Values” Coalition. Need proof of the assault? TVC’s Andrea Lafferty (who hasn’t seen the film) suggests one look no further than weeks-old quotes by exgay activists Stephen…