Exodus

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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(organization) '''Exodus'''] is a US-based "ex-gay" ministry, claiming that through reperative theraphy people suffering from "same-sex attractions" may be cured. They have previously aligned themselves with such organisations as [[Concerned Women for America]] and  [[Focus on the Family]]. Its current president is [[Alan Chambers]].
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{{Site|http://www.exodus-international.org/}}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_(organization) '''Exodus'''] is a US-based "ex-gay" ministry, claiming that through reperative theraphy people suffering from "same-sex attractions" may be cured. They have previously aligned themselves with such organisations as [[Concerned Women for America]] and  [[Focus on the Family]]. Its current president is [[Alan Chambers]].
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==Quotes==

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Exodus is a US-based "ex-gay" ministry, claiming that through reperative theraphy people suffering from "same-sex attractions" may be cured. They have previously aligned themselves with such organisations as Concerned Women for America and Focus on the Family. Its current president is Alan Chambers.

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1 EXODUS cites homosexual tendencies as one of many disorders that beset fallen humanity. Choosing to resolve these tendencies through homosexual behavior, taking on a homosexual identity, and involvement in the homosexual lifestyle is considered destructive, as it distorts God's intent for the individual and is thus sinful. (src)


2 [T]he claim that reparative therapy is dangerous and unethical is a coordinated effort to stifle the truth about change and the serious risks inherent in the gay life. (src)


3 We are here to say that change is possible because we have evidence of that, with hundreds of thousands of ex-gays that have come out of homosexuality. (src)

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