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Zostrianos
21st June 2013, 04:02
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/20/exodus-international-shuts-down_n_3470911.html?utm_hp_ref=religion

Exodus International, a large Christian ministry that claimed to offer a "cure" for homosexuality, plans to shut down (http://exodusinternational.org/2013/06/exodus-international-to-shut-down/).
In a press release posted on the ministry's website Wednesday night, the board of directors announced the decision to close after nearly four decades.
“We’re not negating the ways God used Exodus to positively affect thousands of people, but a new generation of Christians is looking for change -- and they want to be heard,” Exodus board member Tony Moore said.
The closure comes less than a day after Exodus released a statement apologizing to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community (http://www.exodusinternational.org/apology) for years of undue judgment, by the organization and from the Christian Church as a whole.
“Exodus is an institution in the conservative Christian world, but we’ve ceased to be a living, breathing organism. For quite some time we’ve been imprisoned in a worldview that’s neither honoring toward our fellow human beings, nor biblical," said Alan Chambers, president of Exodus.
The apology coincided with the ministry's annual conference in Irvine, Calif., and the planned broadcast of a "Gods & Gays" report on "Our America With Lisa Ling," (http://www.oprah.com/own-our-america-lisa-ling/our-america-lisa-ling.html) which is slated to air on OWN tonight.
Last year, Chambers decided to stop endorsing the widely denounced practice of gay "reparative therapy." The full text of his personal apology is available here (http://exodusinternational.org/2013/06/exodus-intl-president-to-the-gay-community-were-sorry/).
Chambers isn't the only Exodus member who is sorry. In April, John Paulk, former chairman of Exodus and the co-author of "Love Won Out: How God's Love Helped Two People Leave Homosexuality and Find Each Other," renounced his past involvement in the "ex-gay movement," and expressed remorse for his actions (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/25/john-paulk-ex-gay-therapy-apology_n_3155536.html).
“For the better part of 10 years, I was an advocate and spokesman for what’s known as the 'ex-gay movement,' where we declared that sexual orientation could be changed through a close-knit relationship with God, intensive therapy and strong determination," Paulk said. "At the time, I truly believed that it would happen. And while many things in my life did change as a Christian, my sexual orientation did not."
He added: "Today, I do not consider myself 'ex-gay,' and I no longer support or promote the movement. Please allow me to be clear: I do not believe that reparative therapy changes sexual orientation; in fact, it does great harm to many people."
Exodus plans to launch a separate ministry that aims to be more welcoming.

Sea
21st June 2013, 04:29
Exodus plans to launch a separate ministry that aims to be more welcoming. Hallelujah, they're being helpful again. :rolleyes:

Brutus
21st June 2013, 08:20
Be more welcoming?
How do you tell someone that they're 'immoral', 'sinful' and tell them they'll be eternally tortured in a welcoming way?!

Danielle Ni Dhighe
25th June 2013, 08:09
I have an aunt who keeps telling me that if I pray hard enough, I will stop being trans and bi.

Brutus
25th June 2013, 08:20
I have an aunt who keeps telling me that if I pray hard enough, I will stop being trans and bi.

That's...horrible. Say "god made me that way, so who are you to judge?!"

Danielle Ni Dhighe
25th June 2013, 10:42
That's...horrible. Say "god made me that way, so who are you to judge?!"
I've tried that line. Her answer is that God didn't make me this way, I'm just confused. There's really no winning an argument with that mindset.

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
25th June 2013, 13:12
there's probably no point in arguing at all, if she feels that way then that's her problem. god can kiss my ass too

Danielle Ni Dhighe
25th June 2013, 13:29
there's probably no point in arguing at all, if she feels that way then that's her problem. god can kiss my ass too
True. I was out of touch with that side of the family for 15 years, and something happened over the weekend which makes me feel like I don't really need to be in touch with them.