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Christian Introduces Legislation to Restore Therapy in Brazil Citing Human Rights Issue

Brazilian Pastor Believes Self-Determination is a Fundamental Human Right

Today, LifeSiteNews reported that Pastor Marco Feliciano, a Brazilian Evangelical who was recently elected as the chairman of the Human Rights Committee for the national Chamber of Deputies, is not satisfied with holding his ground against bitter protests and pressure to resign from homosexual activists and their allies.

To the outrage of the country’s gay lobby, he is now introducing legislation to roll back the prohibitions placed on reparative therapy for homosexuality by the country’s Federal Council of Psychology (CFP). The proposed legislation, authored by Evangelical deputy Joao Campos, would override parts of a resolution passed by the CFP in 1999, which prohibit psychologists from seeking to cure homosexuals of their sexual inclination or from endorsing the notion that their condition is any way psychologically disordered. A similar measure failed last year.

Voice of the Voiceless praises this heroic Christian for standing up against political activism that seeks to take away the rights of persons with unwanted same-sex attractions. To read the entire article, click here.

Voice of the Voiceless is the only anti-defamation league for former homosexuals, persons with unwanted same-sex attractions, and their families. For more information, visit us online at: www.VoiceoftheVoiceless.info

UPDATED: New Jersey Press Conference: Voice of the Voiceless Press Statement

 Press Statement – May 6, 2013

Note: You may watch Christopher Doyle deliver this statement online via Channel 12 New Jersey by clicking here.

TRENTON, NJ, MAY 6, 2013 – My name is Christopher Doyle, and I am the Director of the International Healing Foundation and Co-Founder of Voice of the Voiceless, an international coalition of former homosexuals, individuals with unwanted same-sex attractions, and their families. As a psychotherapist, I work exclusively with clients who experience same-sex attraction. I am, myself, a former homosexual and victim of childhood sexual abuse. Most importantly, I am the husband to my beautiful wife, and the father of three precious children!

We are not here today because of politics, but of principles. Not to discriminate against a group of people, but to seek justice for all. Not of contempt for anyone, but of respect for the most vulnerable among us. Out of all the achievements in my life, I hold dearest to me, my precious children…and it is the respect for my children, and the concern for the youth of New Jersey, that I stand against Senate Bill 2278, the Jerry Sandusky Protection Act. Should the state pass this destructive legislation, it will in essence, cause further harm to sexually abused children, just as convicted Pedophile Jerry Sandusky did at Penn State University.

When sexually abused children are denied treatment to resolve the symptoms of trauma, Pedophiles go undiscovered, sometimes for decades, just as Jerry Sandusky did. If laws such as Senate Bill 2278 are passed, monsters like Jerry Sandusky will have more protection to victimize, because children who develop same-sex attraction as a result of abuse may never tell their parents. They may never tell their parents because gay activists are indoctrinating young people to believe that homosexuality is in-born, and if a child believes they are born gay, then the possibility of resolving homosexual feelings that result from sex abuse may never enter their mind.

The research is clear. Individuals who experience same-sex attraction are more often victims of childhood sexual abuse than the general heterosexual population. Indeed, a 2012 study in the peer-reviewed, scientific journal Child Abuse and Neglect found that “gay/lesbian respondents had higher odds of exposure to child abuse” and that “exposure to victimization in early-life family and romantic relationships explains, in part, sexual orientation disparities in a wide range of mental health and substance use outcomes” compared to the general population.

The parents of sexually abused children in New Jersey deserve the right to choose which licensed mental health provider they seek treatment from – The Jerry Sandusky Protection Act will take away that right. As a psychotherapist who has worked with between 100-150 homosexual clients in just four years, about fifty percent of my clients have been victims of sex abuse. Some of these clients were young men, under the age of 18, whose parents brought them to me because no one understood or knew how to help them. These clients are often persons of faith, who have deep convictions over their unwanted homosexual feelings. But because of a Pedophile like Jerry Sandusky, they were dealt an unfair hand in life. They never choose to be victims of sex abuse, and they never chose to experience same-sex attraction, but they can choose to heal this trauma and resolve their homosexual feelings, just as I did in my own life.

Because of that freedom, I resolved unwanted homosexual feelings and am a proud husband and father to three children. The children of New Jersey deserve the same rights as I had, to pursue the life that fills their hearts with love. Regardless of whether it is politically correct to say that homosexual feelings can be changed, we must, above all else, uphold the right of self-determination to pursue what is true, and defend the rights of all sexually abused New Jersey children who cannot defend themselves.

 

New Jersey Creating Victims Just Like Jerry Sandusky Did

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MAY 6, 2013

CONTACT:
Greg Quinlan, Citizens Against the
Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act
Phone:800-632-0967
E-mail:[email protected]

Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act
New Jersey Creating Victims Just Like Jerry Sandusky Did

TRENTON, NJ, MAY 6, 2013- Citizens Against the Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act, also known as Senate Bill 2278, is announcing major developments today against the destructive legislation which threatens to further harm victims of sexual abuse from Pedophiles such as Jerry Sandusky.

On March 18, 2013 gay activists testified against sexual orientation change effort (SOCE) therapy for minors, using anecdotal evidence and position statements from mental health organizations, to outlaw its use in New Jersey. However, not one published study in peer-reviewed, scientific literature supported the claims made by such witnesses.

One of the witnesses, Brielle Goldani, lied about her experiences in a so-called "conversion therapy torture camp" in Ohio in 1997. Confirmed with the Ohio Secretary State and Attorney General, the camp "True Directions" never existed, except in the 1999 film "But I'm a Cheerleader" starring Drag queen RuPaul.

Youth who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or have unwanted same-sex attractions (SSA), experience homosexual feelings, in some cases, due to trauma, including sexual abuse by the likes of Pedophile Jerry Sandusky.

A 2012 study in the peer-reviewed, scientific journalChild Abuse and Neglectfound that "Gay/lesbian respondents had higher odds of exposure to child abuse" and "exposure to victimization in early-life family and romantic relationships explains, in part, sexual orientation disparities in a wide range of mental health and substance use outcomes" compared to the general population.

Outcomes reported from adults who undergo SOCE, summarized in the peer-reviewed, scientific Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 1.), show that 100 years of research demonstrates that it is possible for some persons to change from homosexuality to heterosexuality; that such efforts do not invariably result in harm; and that homosexuals have greater risk factors for pathology than the general population.

S2278 was passed out of committee due to fraudulent testimony, insufficient anecdotal data on adolescent outcomes of SOCE, and inaccurate conclusions of adults who underwent SOCE. We therefore call on the New Jersey Senate to reconvene a new hearing, place witnesses under oath, and require an independent, objective scientific panel to review all of the research on SOCE outcomes before this bill advances through the Legislature.

Scientific research reveals that children are not simply born gay, and New Jersey victims deserve the right to receive treatment as the result of unwanted SSA brought on by Pedophiles such as Jerry Sandusky.

Did a Gay Ohio Councilman Bully a Catholic University and NFL Hall of Famer?

Chances are, you have probably never heard of Anthony Muñoz. Even though he’s an NFL Hall of Famer and former Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman, he doesn’t live an extravagant Hollywood life. But he’s somewhat of a celebrity in the Southern Ohio/Northern Kentucky region, and this year was selected by Xavier University to give the undergraduate commencement speech on May 11. With that comes an Honorary Doctorate from the Jesuit Catholic University.

Muñoz was chosen primarily because of his reputation of charitable work and years of service to the greater Cincinnati area through the Anthony Muñoz Foundation. But last week, openly gay Cincinnati Councilman Chris Seelbach and some Xavier University students objected to the selection of Muñoz, purportedly due to his ties with the politically conservative Citizens for Community Values (CCV), who holds to a traditional Biblical view on homosexual behavior.

The small group of Xavier students who objected to Muñoz initiated an online petition, which netted 443 signatures, claiming that the NFL Hall of Famer has ties to the “radical” CCV group, who opposed a Cincinnati Charter Amendment granting homosexual orientation as a protected class. As such, the petition argues that the views of CCV are “drastically out of line with the views of the teachings of the Catholic Church, Xavier University, and our President, Father Michael Graham, S.J.”

In a phone interview last week, a spokesman from Councilman Seelbach’s office told me: “Several hundred students at Xavier signed a petition to clarify whether he (Muñoz) condones discrimination against anyone in the LGBT community. In the past, CCV has opposed several charter amendments, first in 1993 to ban the city from protecting any kind of discrimination against the LGBT community, and then again in 2004. It wasn’t a call to remove him from speaking, but just to clarify his position. Again, it was the students who initiated this, not the Councilman.”

But the petition, signed by less than seven percent of the University’s 6,650 students indicates otherwise: “We are requesting that Mr. Muñoz clarify his personal position on LGBTQ rights. If he fails to do so, or does so in a way that is contrary to the ideals of Xavier University, Mr. Muñoz should be uninvited from speaking at the commencement ceremony and he should not be honored with a degree.” According to these students, it is of the utmost importance for any commencement speaker to adhere to the ideals of Xavier, a Catholic University, which opposes discrimination towards the LGBT community.

But what if supporting LGBT rights conflicted with the values of the Catholic Church?
What if, by accepting gays and lesbians as a protected class, this somehow violated the conscience of faithful Catholics in the Xavier community who oppose homosexual behavior? Would their recognition of such laws be in contradiction to their faith? Further, would a failure to acquiesce be license to rescind the commencement invitation of a respected, long-time community member, such as Muñoz, who has given hundreds of thousands of dollars and countless hours of his time to make Cincinnati a better place?

According to guidance from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (2006), persons with a homosexual inclination “must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity.” Hatred towards this population should be condemned, and “those who minister in the name of the Church must in no way contribute to such injustice.” However, their guidance also makes it very clear that homosexual acts cannot fulfill the natural ends of human sexuality when they pronounce: “The sexual act finds its proper fulfillment in the marital bond” and “sexual pleasure is morally disordered when sought for itself, isolated from its procreative and unitive purposes.”

In today’s culture war, it’s clear that some (not all) gay activists are advancing civil rights on behalf of the LGBT community not only to promote respect, compassion, and sensitivity (as the Catholic Church does) but also to legitimize homosexual behavior and thereby advance certain political objectives of the gay lobby, such as same-sex marriage. Such ends are clearly out of line with the teachings of the Catholic Church. At a time where same-sex marriage is being hotly debated at educational institutions across the country, issues of civil rights can easily be mixed in with politics.

But according to Seelbach’s office, the Councilman believes that citizens have the right to disagree with homosexual behavior and that this issue was not about the politics of same-sex marriage. “What happened was, Father Graham was concerned with this, and met with him (Muñoz), and again, Mr. Muñoz said he does not condone discrimination. There was no issue of marriage equality; it was just about discrimination being wrong.”

However, questions still remain as to whether this controversy was really initiated by Xavier students (who were only two years old when the aforementioned Cincinnati Charter Amendment was first initiated in Cincinnati in 1993) or if it was instigated by a disgruntled local politician with an axe to grind against anyone who opposes LGBT rights, which seem to be ever-expanding and increasingly eroding the free speech of persons of faith to express their views in the public forum.

In order to get more clarity, I called the Xavier University Student Government Association (SGA) and spoke to incoming SGA President Andrew Dziedzic, who told me that the outgoing President, Seth Walsh initiated the petition with two other members of the SGA. “None of the three students who initiated this petition were acting as representatives of Xavier University, only as private citizens,” commented Dziedzic.

But multiple attempts to reach the three students who initiated the online petition resulted in unreturned phone messages. Curious as to what these students might be hiding, I did an online search and discovered that Seth Walsh, outgoing SGA President and co-sponsor of the petition to remove Muñoz as commencement speaker, has been working since May 2012 as a “Community Liaison” for none other than Councilman Chris Seelbach! Among his duties are “maintaining important meeting records” and “representing Councilman Seelbach in the community at events.” One has to wonder how else Walsh is representing Seelbach, himself an Xavier Alumni, in the Cincinnati community?

To his credit, Anthony Muñoz personally met with the President of Xavier University to clarify his position on LGBT rights, as requested by the small group of Xavier students, that he does not condone discrimination. Remember, it was ONLY the students who requested this clarification, who were about two years old in 1993 and have been apparently following this issue for the better part of their lives.

Just like he has been for more than a decade, Muñoz is a class act and pillar of the community. It’s a shame he was bullied into this political catfight because of his support for traditional values. It’s also an embarrassment that some “Catholic” students at Xavier (remember, they were working alone without any prompting from local politicians) view the advancement of certain political objectives as a more important cause then standing up for their own church’s traditions and honoring a man who has given so much to their community. It reminds me of a line from that old song: “Kids, what’s the matter with kids these days?” Just remember, it was ONLY the kids! (Note: this article was published on May 5 at: www.christianpost.com).

 

Christopher Doyle, M.A. is the Co-Founder and Acting Director of Voice of the Voiceless, the only anti-defamation league for former homosexuals, persons with unwanted same-sex attraction, and their families. For more information, visit: www.VoiceoftheVoiceless.info

 

 

Major Developments in the Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act on Monday, May 6

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 2, 2013

CONTACT:
Greg Quinlan, Citizens Against the
Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act
Phone: 800-632-0967
E-mail: [email protected]

John Tomicki, Citizens Against the
Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act
Phone: 201-725-2154
E-mail: [email protected]

Press Advisory
Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act
New Jersey Creating Victims Just Like Jerry Sandusky Did

Trenton, NJ, May 2, 2013 – Citizens Against the Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act, also known as Senate Bill 2278, will hold a press conference on May 6, 2013 at the State House Building in Trenton, NJ (Room #209) to announce major developments in the fight to stop this destructive legislation, which threatens to further harm victims of sexual abuse from Pedophiles such as Jerry Sandusky, who seek to resolve unwanted same-sex attractions with the help of licensed mental health providers.

Time: May 6, 2013 @ 11:30 AM, EST
Location: New Jersey State House Building
125 West State Street
Trenton, NJ, 08625
Room #209

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