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Truth, Love, Faith, and Homosexuality
by Sam Sinnett
President
of DignityUSA
During February, 2006 we are seeing billboards along St. Louis, MO highways
advertising the "Love Won Out" conference sponsored by Focus
on the Family and Exodus International, two related Christian organizations. The
signs show a man saying: "I Questioned Homosexuality. Change is
Possible. Discover How."
It is vitally important to present an alternative Christian faith perspective. My
Catholic faith tradition and many other religious traditions teach that
faith is not contrary to reason or scientific knowledge, but in harmony
with them.
The American Psychiatric Association, the American Medical Association
and many other professional medical, psychiatric, social science, and
teaching organizations oppose any psychiatric treatments and therapies
to change one's homosexual orientation. Officials with both
Focus and Exodus say those stances are politically motivated and are
not shared by everyone in their respective professions. This
is a serious distortion of the truth. There is no non-religious,
scientific, professional organization that endorses the Exodus stance. Indeed,
many consider it professionally unethical. Telling someone
who has no illness that they must undergo a “cure” is an
extremely dishonest use of the serious responsibilities of anyone offering
spiritual guidance or other counseling.
It is true that a small number of bisexual persons may be able to live
a healthy heterosexual lifestyle. Exodus has several such anecdotal
stories. However, that does not change the fact that these individuals
are still bisexual. For the much larger community of homosexuals,
no change can occur in their sexual identity. Analogously, wearing
brown-colored contact lenses does not change the underlying color of
the eyes of a blue-eyed person. Advocating such change for homosexuals
is emotional and spiritual violence. Would you really want
your daughter to marry a gay man or your son to marry a lesbian woman? How
much better it would be for everyone if homosexual people were more widely
supported by society and our churches in finding the love and intimacy
of marriage with a person of the same gender.
Exodus refuses to conduct or to publish peer-reviewed professional studies
that show the long-term success and failure rate of the treatments they
advocate. On the other hand, professional studies do attest
to the damage their approach can cause. Furthermore, we know that
two men actively involved in the early founding days of Exodus eventually
divorced their wives and entered into the equivalent of a homosexual
marriage. Suppressing the self-knowledge and wisdom and love these
two men gained as they attempted to live what they preached in Exodus
is a further distortion of the truth.
It is now well established by the medical, biological and social sciences
that homosexuality is a natural, normal variation of human sexuality
and that it occurs among other sexual creatures as well. To believe
otherwise is far outside the mainstream of human knowledge about sexuality
as it has developed over the past century. Many people of faith
now also understand that homosexuality is part of God’s creation
and a divine gift -- as is all healthy sexuality. Sexuality
is not nasty or dirty; God does not create junk. Heterosexuals,
bisexuals and homosexuals are all created in God’s image. God’s
ways are beyond human understanding. Unfortunately, some religious
extremists seem determined to remake God in their own narrow image.
Some bisexual and homosexual persons and their families come to Focus
and Exodus to reconcile their sexuality with their spirituality. The
Focus and Exodus stance presents serious misinformation in not clearly
acknowledging that all major Christian denominations, as well as other
faiths, have open and affirming faith communities that love and
fully accept gay and lesbian individuals and couples as they are. Love
and intimacy and faith can and do occur in homosexual couples and families
as well as in heterosexual ones. To disavow or hide this is further
misinformation.
Telling a person who is struggling to integrate their sexuality with
their spirituality that they must change to be loved by God or by their
neighbor is a deeply hostile and damaging act. This most certainly
is not based in any scriptural understanding of God as brought to the
world in the new covenant of Jesus Christ in the Christian Testament
of the Bible, where God is pure love and only love. Love is unconditional
or it is not love at all.
Truth, love and faith all lead to a healthy approach to life for homosexuals
much different from the distorted, emotionally and spiritually violent
path advocated by Focus on the Family and Exodus. Love needs no
cure.
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