Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Big shocker here. Exodus International president Alan Chambers admits that he's still gay.

In an interview with extremist right-wing blog citizenlink.org, Chambers hawks his new book, Leaving Homosexuality. He openly admits that he's still gay. He just chooses to not act on his sexual feelings.

"For so long I’ve heard gay activists say to me, “You’re just in denial. You’re not grasping the reality of the situation. You’re just denying who you really are.” The truth is, I am in denial, but it is self-denial. I’m not in denial of who I used to be. I’m not in denial of the temptations that I could still experience. I am denying the power that sin has over me."

This guy is such a piece of shit. He takes money from conflicted guys who think he's going to cure their gayness. I wonder if he tells them at the beginning of the program that they'll still be gay at the end.

These "ex-gay" groups have done countless harm to the mental health of millions of gay Americans. Not to mention the fact that right-wing x-tians use the alleged "ex-gays" as proof that people can change. Well, the proof is in the pudding. There is no such thing as "ex-gay." Whether you act on it or not, if you're sexually attracted to a man, you're gay baby.

from manhunt daily

1 comments:

M@rvin said...

You're gay when you self identify as such. Otherwise, you're just an 'MSM' (sexual behavior versus sexual identity). If you're celibate, attracted to men, and don't self identify as gay, you're 'ex-gay' - I suppose that's how 'ex' you can get from that. :)