"Gay Conversion" to be Discussed on NPR's Fresh Air, Monday Email Print

Can sexual orientation be a matter of religious conversion? The subject will be addressed on a major national radio broadcast, Fresh Air with Terry Gross:
We talk about a Christian movement's attempts to convert homosexuals into heterosexuals with the help of prayer.
For more information on the show, stations and broadcast schedule, click on the Fresh Airweb site.  Tanya Erzen is the author of Strait to Jesus: Sexual and Christian Conversions in the Ex-Gay Movement, and a contributing blogger at Talk to Action.

Every year, hundreds of gay men and lesbians join ex-gay ministries in an attempt to convert to non-homosexual Christian lives. In this fascinating study of the transnational ex-gay movement, Tanya Erzen focuses on the everyday lives of men and women at New Hope Ministry, a residential ex-gay program, over the course of several years. Straight to Jesus traces the stories of people who have renounced long-term relationships and moved from other countries out of a conviction that the conservative Christian beliefs of their upbringing and their own same-sex desires are irreconcilable. Rather than definitively changing from homosexual to heterosexual, the participants experience a conversion that is both sexual and religious as born-again evangelical Christians. At New Hope, they maintain a personal relationship with Jesus and build new forms of kinship and belonging. By becoming what they call "new creations," these men and women testify to religious transformation rather than changes in sexual desire or behavior. Straight to Jesus exposes how the Christian Right attempts to repudiate gay identity and political rights by using the ex-gay movement as evidence that "change is possible." Instead, Erzen reveals, the realities of the lives she examines actually undermine this anti-gay strategy.

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by Frederick Clarkson on 10/07/2006 03:07:33 AM EST

I had a friend who attended such sessions at a church. His father was a baptist minister and none too happy about his son's alleged 'choice' of lifestyle.

Are you freakin kidding me?

Studies clearly point to homosexuality as a genetic condition. Unfortunately, bastards like those who promote hatred for gays only induce a strong sense of self-hatred in gays -- leading to an unnecessarily painful emotional life, self-doubt, and bitterness.

Truly, the 'conversion sessions' should be targeted toward those who spew their hate-filled tirades and misplaced pity toward gays and others.

Pathetic!

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by Tom Ball on 10/07/2006 06:17:03 PM EST

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