
Taking Back the Rainbow
(ORLANDO, FLORIDA) A “Love Won Out” conference similar to the one identified in the billboard above is taking place today in Orlando. The conference expects to attract 500 participants. The conference coincides with the annual Disney sponsored Homosexual-Lesbian Day at the famous amusement park. The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that homosexuals and lesbians activists are set to protest the event and the notion that homosexuality is 'curable.'
The newspaper comments, “The ex-(homosexual and lesbian) conference is the setting for the latest battleground between conservative Christian ministries and (homosexual and lesbian) activists over the unsolved question of what determines a person's sexual orientation. The ministries argue that same-sex attraction results from specific events in a person's life -- such as sexual abuse, personal trauma and dysfunctional families -- that can be corrected with Christian-based counseling.”
Melissa Fryrear, director of gender issues for Focus on the Family who along with Exodus International is sponsoring the event, is quoted in the Sentinel as saying, "Same-sex attraction is the result of a number of influential factors, but, no, we don't believe people are born (homosexual or lesbian). We believe homosexuals can be converted and same-sex attractions can change."
Truth is not easily accepted by the same-sex crowd. In fact, in the end truth is the same-sex crowd’s worst enemy.
(ORLANDO, FLORIDA) A “Love Won Out” conference similar to the one identified in the billboard above is taking place today in Orlando. The conference expects to attract 500 participants. The conference coincides with the annual Disney sponsored Homosexual-Lesbian Day at the famous amusement park. The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that homosexuals and lesbians activists are set to protest the event and the notion that homosexuality is 'curable.'
The newspaper comments, “The ex-(homosexual and lesbian) conference is the setting for the latest battleground between conservative Christian ministries and (homosexual and lesbian) activists over the unsolved question of what determines a person's sexual orientation. The ministries argue that same-sex attraction results from specific events in a person's life -- such as sexual abuse, personal trauma and dysfunctional families -- that can be corrected with Christian-based counseling.”
Melissa Fryrear, director of gender issues for Focus on the Family who along with Exodus International is sponsoring the event, is quoted in the Sentinel as saying, "Same-sex attraction is the result of a number of influential factors, but, no, we don't believe people are born (homosexual or lesbian). We believe homosexuals can be converted and same-sex attractions can change."
Truth is not easily accepted by the same-sex crowd. In fact, in the end truth is the same-sex crowd’s worst enemy.
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Exodus International helps persons caught up in the same-sex lifestyle to find their way out.