The leader of an LGBT charity in Lancaster has suggested churches are “attacking LGBTQI people”, comparing concerns over a conversion therapy ban to the Holocaust. Speaking of the recent church ministers’ letter to the Government on conversion therapy proposals, CEO of ‘Out in the Bay’, Robert Mee, said: “People are still attacking LGBTQI people and… Continue reading Church leaders’ concerns compared to the Holocaust by LGBT charity
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Putting rape on the same spectrum as prayer is outrageous
What is conversion therapy and why do activists want it banned? Is it to do with abhorrent practices such as ‘corrective rape’ and electroshock therapy? Or is it normal everyday church activities such as private prayer and pastoral care? Believe it or not, ban conversion therapy activists say it’s both – as though it’s normal… Continue reading Putting rape on the same spectrum as prayer is outrageous
Church Times: confusing ‘Christian conversion’ for ‘conversion therapy’
In a letter to Church Times this week, Revd Huw Thomas comments on the 2,500+ Church leaders who wrote to the Government asking for a rethink of their conversion therapy proposals. He says they are expressing “faux concern” about ‘Christian conversion’ being confused for ‘conversion therapy’: “Such ministers, I presume, are aware that the word… Continue reading Church Times: confusing ‘Christian conversion’ for ‘conversion therapy’
Victoria’s extreme conversion therapy ban has come into force
The State of Victoria’s conversion therapy law came into force last week, one year after it received royal assent. What does the ban outlaw? Victoria’s Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Act makes it illegal for a person or organisation to engage in ‘change or suppression practices’. It defines a ‘change or suppression practice’ as… Continue reading Victoria’s extreme conversion therapy ban has come into force
Bishop of Whitby on the church ministers’ letter
The Bishop of Whitby, the Right Reverend Paul Ferguson, has written to a Government minister asking that they support an “unequivocal ban” on conversion therapy with no loopholes. The letter was published earlier this week by Chair of the Ban Conversion Therapy group, Jayne Ozanne. Known for her desire to see a ban covering prayer… Continue reading Bishop of Whitby on the church ministers’ letter
Church ministers attacked for defending gospel ministry
Church workers across the UK have come under attack for expressing concerns about the dangers of a broad ban on conversion therapy. Thousands of ministers and pastoral workers who signed a letter to the UK Government about plans to ban conversion therapy are being maliciously accused of ‘harming’ LGBT people. The joint letter is clear… Continue reading Church ministers attacked for defending gospel ministry
New Zealand passes ban on ‘conversion therapy’
The Parliament of New Zealand has passed a Bill which will ban ‘conversion practices’. The Bill makes it illegal to carry out such practices on under-18s and those lacking decision making capacity. It includes adults in any instances which knowingly or recklessly cause ‘serious harm’. Those who are convicted of the offences could be sent… Continue reading New Zealand passes ban on ‘conversion therapy’
Christian teachers concerned over conversion therapy ban
The Association of Christian Teachers (ACT) has written to the Secretary of State for Education, Nadhim Zahawi MP, saying pupils and school staff are at risk of being harmed by plans to ban conversion therapy. They fear that the inclusion of ‘pastoral conversations’ within any new legislation would criminalise school leaders, teachers, and support staff… Continue reading Christian teachers concerned over conversion therapy ban
Anti-faith group calls for ban on prayer, faith declarations, repentance and confessions
An anti-faith group has called for a legal ban on a long list of everyday faith practices including, prayer, faith declarations, repentance and even confessions. In their response to the UK Government’s Conversion Therapy Consultation, anti-faith group, Humanists UK, argues strongly for a widening of the ban on conversion therapy to include what it calls… Continue reading Anti-faith group calls for ban on prayer, faith declarations, repentance and confessions
Humanists tell Westminster Govt: ‘ban repentance’
Humanists UK have published their response to the Westminster Government’s consultation on banning conversion therapy. Despite claiming to be “strong advocates for freedom of religion or belief”, they call for any ban to include: “verbal communications … such as confessions/repentances, non-violent exorcisms, faith declarations, fasting, pilgrimages, and attendance on religious courses”. They also welcome the… Continue reading Humanists tell Westminster Govt: ‘ban repentance’