'Gay-affirming' churches harming homosexuals, says Christian therapist
'Gay-affirming' churches harming homosexuals, says Christian therapist hit with undercover sting
By Hilary White, Rome Correspondent
www.LifeSiteNews.com
March 9, 2012
Churches and psychological professional associations are harming people suffering from unwanted same-sex attraction, both spiritually and medically, by their acceptance of the "gay-affirming" ideology pushed by the homosexualist lobby, a Christian psychotherapist told LifeSiteNews.com in an interview today.Lesley Pilkington, a psychotherapist in the UK who was famously the subject of an undercover" sting" by a homosexual activist and journalist, said that there is a "huge gap" in public perception of homosexuality that has been created by a lack of balance in media representation and by the failure of churches to clearly articulate their objections. Pilkington is currently facing professional discipline for her efforts to offer therapy to people with unwanted same-sex attraction.
Churches "very rarely talk about sin and refuse ever to say that homosexual behaviour is a sin." Only a minority of people in the churches in Britain, "speak out the word of God. And they get a lot of aggression for it," she said.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Hilary White, Rome Correspondent
www.LifeSiteNews.com
March 9, 2012
Churches and psychological professional associations are harming people suffering from unwanted same-sex attraction, both spiritually and medically, by their acceptance of the "gay-affirming" ideology pushed by the homosexualist lobby, a Christian psychotherapist told LifeSiteNews.com in an interview today.Lesley Pilkington, a psychotherapist in the UK who was famously the subject of an undercover" sting" by a homosexual activist and journalist, said that there is a "huge gap" in public perception of homosexuality that has been created by a lack of balance in media representation and by the failure of churches to clearly articulate their objections. Pilkington is currently facing professional discipline for her efforts to offer therapy to people with unwanted same-sex attraction.Churches "very rarely talk about sin and refuse ever to say that homosexual behaviour is a sin." Only a minority of people in the churches in Britain, "speak out the word of God. And they get a lot of aggression for it," she said.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
No comments:
Post a Comment