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LEFT WING LOONS Title: The pink mafia has never been able to ... honestly answer --- a simple question Ex-Gay Ministry Billboard for Unwanted Same-Sex Attraction Stirs Controversy in LGBT Community Related UK Christians Oppose Ban on Ex-Gay Therapy; Attack 'Coercive' Homosexual 'Ideology' Can Another 'Gay-Friendly' Faith Group Help Steer the Conversation for Christians on Homosexuality? Former Gay Activist Marries Woman; Addresses Critics Who Condemn His New Heterosexual Lifestyle Ex-Gay Group May Pursue Legal Action Against Va. Public Universities Over 'Viewpoint Discrimination' Bishop Harry Jackson Shares Story of Survival at Ex-Gay Awareness Event By Michael Gryboski, Christian Post Reporter February 20, 2014 A billboard posted by a Kentucky-based ministry that seeks to treat individuals with unwanted same-sex attraction has garnered controversy for its message. Abba's Delight recently posted the billboard in Louisville, which features a sunny sky and the phrase "Not everyone who is gay is happy. You have options." The billboard has garnered its share of criticism from LGBT groups and individuals who take issue with the organization's view on homosexuality. Daniel Mingo, executive director of Abba's Delight, told The Christian Post that plans for the billboard went back to "the fall of 2013," when "the ministry board discussed the possibility and funding was secured." Regarding the length of time it will be displayed in Louisville, Mingo also told CP that the billboard was "contracted for approximately 90 days." Critics of the Abba's Delight billboard include Chris Hartman, the director of the Louisville-based pro-LGBT group the Fairness Campaign. Hartman told CP that, while he believes Mingo has a right to advertise on the billboard, "we simply don't think Louisvillians will tolerate it." "I think it's sad someone like Mr. Mingo is still trying to peddle his venomous snake oil in a community like Louisville, which is so proud of its diversity," said Hartman. "According to the American Psychiatric Association, businesses like Mr. Mingo's induce increased anxiety, depression and self-destructive behavior amongst participants." http://www.christianpost.com/news/ex-gay-ministry-billboard-for-unwanted-same-sex-attraction-stirs-controversy-in-lgbt-community-114945/ To: SeekAndFind The pink mafia has never been able to honestly answer a simple question: Why is it that people who long thought they were heterosexual can suddenly "discover" they are gay, but not the reverse? 4 posted by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
Poster Comment: pc dieversity - queer = ok hetero wrong = forbidden yes we con - hoax - chains - white hetero slavery
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