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Re: Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report says
« Reply #100 on: August 15, 2009, 01:19:48 PM »
She is most likely bisexual. When this relationship falls apart, she be back to carpetmunching.

LOL!  Another person who isn't smart enough to realize she is bisexual?  lol. . . . That's really funny.   :)

She's a very smart young lady. 

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Re: Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report says
« Reply #101 on: August 15, 2009, 01:21:37 PM »
LOL!  Another person who isn't smart enough to realize she is bisexual?  lol. . . . That's really funny.   :)

She's a very smart young lady. 

Hey, she wasn't smart enough to realize she wasn't a lesbian! I'm just looking at the obvious.

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Re: Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report says
« Reply #102 on: August 15, 2009, 01:24:30 PM »
Hey, she wasn't smart enough to realize she wasn't a lesbian! I'm just looking at the obvious.

It's much more simple than that.  She chose to have sex with women and identified herself as a lesbian.  Now she is giving up women and is going to marry a man.  Only thing she is worried about is her parents constantly reminding her of her "lesbian phase."   

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Re: Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report says
« Reply #103 on: August 15, 2009, 01:41:54 PM »
It's much more simple than that.  She chose to have sex with women and identified herself as a lesbian.  Now she is giving up women and is going to marry a man...


....and more than likely, when this relationship falls apart, she'll be on the prowl for chicks again.

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Re: Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report says
« Reply #104 on: August 15, 2009, 01:46:39 PM »
And they lived happily ever after......

Happens for both gays and straights.

So what?

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Re: Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report says
« Reply #105 on: August 17, 2009, 01:32:53 PM »
It appears that Exodus International has added a new weapon to the arsenal, so to speak: They've just acquired the "Love Won Out" conferences from Focus on the Family.

Exodus to take over Focus' 'Love Won Out'


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (BP)--Focus on the Family's Love Won Out conferences, which equip the church to reach out to homosexuals, are being transferred to Exodus International, the longtime partners have announced.

The transitioning of the conferences from Colorado-based Focus on the Family to Florida-based Exodus comes 11 years after the first Love One Out conference was held.

Exodus International speakers always have been featured prominently at the conferences, and Focus on the Family says it will continue to provide speakers and financial support to the conferences. A joint press release Aug. 11 said the transition was a "logical step for both organizations." Exodus International is a Christian ministry that seeks to assist homosexuals in overcoming unwanted same-sex attractions.

The final Love Won Out conference sponsored by Focus on the Family will be held in Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 7.

"Exodus is thrilled with this opportunity as the Love Won Out conference is a natural fit in our ongoing efforts to share the hope we've found," Exodus President Alan Chambers said in a statement. "Love Won Out has been and will continue to be a powerful event dedicated to helping the global Christian church better understand and more effectively reflect biblical truth and Christ-like compassion to a hurting world".......

"Everyone knows these are challenging times for organizations and individuals all across the globe," Schneeberger said. "It is not an inexpensive undertaking to put on a Love Won Out event; and contrary to what our detractors say, the conferences rarely have recouped the financial investment made in them. That is a cost we have always paid because of the positive impact the events have had. With Exodus moving aggressively to strengthen its church outreach, though, they are the ones who ought to be shepherding Love Won Out as it continues on in its second decade. Our financial challenges have led us to recognize a strategic opportunity that makes sense independent of economic circumstances."


http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=31084

Basically, it appears that Focus can't cover the costs of the conferences anymore. But, if Exodus can carry the ball from there, more power to them.