If people want therapy, should they be allowed to get it?
To you and me, the answer is obvious. Anyone who feels they need help working through an issue, should get it.
But that's not what the gay lobby wants. And what the gay lobby wants, they get, or so it seems.
In 27 U.S. states and several countries, it is illegal to seek or give counseling for unwanted same-sex attraction.
In Victoria, Australia, it's illegal to even PRAY for someone regarding their unwanted same-sex attraction.
Their angle: Such therapy and prayer is harmful to the individual.
Our response: No, it's not. Talk therapy helps people. And we have the scientific studies to prove it.
Stay tuned! We'll let you know what we're up to soon and how you can get involved.
Keep with us here at the Ruth Institute as we help you defend your values and help others find freedom.
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