would on=e of these "Christians be the man who distributed false claims that gay men have a life expectancy of 42 years, that they routinely consume human feces and that lesbianism are the leading case of traffic fatalities?We were assured by the government at the time of the referendum into gay marriage that there would be no impact on people of faith. After the referendum, some Christians, and a radio presenter were put before the courts, some fined $10,000.
there are also laws that say you can't drive a metal spike into a gay man's brain to "cure him"Now we have this new law, which states we may not participate in any conversion practice, we may not try to convert someone from a gay life style, and you assure us there will be no implications.
you would do well to remember that conversion therapy largely targets children as young as age 3.It's a joke. The law specifically mentions even prayer is not allowed, for consenting adults. It is crazy. There will be implications, there will be fines.
would on=e of these "Christians be the man who distributed false claims that gay men have a life expectancy of 42 years, that they routinely consume human feces and that lesbianism are the leading case of traffic fatalities?
there are also laws that say you can't drive a metal spike into a gay man's brain to "cure him"
you would do well to remember that conversion therapy largely targets children as young as age 3.
really? Cause the guy who did this was fined. Can you name the Christians you are talking about or better yet link to an actual reference?Not at all. Just your everyday regular Christian.
not that many years ago the pounding of an iron spike into the brain of a homosexuals was considered a loving cure for their "lifestyle choice" It's now against the law to inflict this cure on homosexuals.I have no time for this type of talk. The church's views on sexuality are being criminalized and all you want to do is fight me.
Joseph Nicolosi founder of NARTH in his book "A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality" advocated beginning therapy on Children as young as age three.Rubbish, there are no such things happening.
not tureIt is the reverse, the gay movement here in Australia has library sessions, where drag queens teach 3-year-olds it is cool to be gay.
God is often angry at those who are less than truthful[/quote][/QUOTE]I bet God is angry. I will not be responding to any more of your talk. This is a prayer thread not a place to argue.
[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]really? Cause the guy who did this was fined. Can you name the Christians you are talking about or better yet link to an actual reference?
not that many years ago the pounding of an iron spike into the brain of a homosexuals was considered a loving cure for their "lifestyle choice" It's now against the law to inflict this cure on homosexuals.
Joseph Nicolosi founder of NARTH in his book "A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality" advocated beginning therapy on Children as young as age three.
not ture
God is often angry at those who are less than truthful
Sorry. Your web site is not a treatment directed at an individual claiming to be able to change their sexual orientation.It's not about whether I inflict it, it is whether the person claims it. They only have to see my website advertising the fact that Homosexuality is against God, they could claim this has bought them continual fear (or some other disruption to their mental health), I could then be fined.
This is not about physical injury, it is all about, a person's perceived mental well being.
Yes it passed I read despite concerns about the possibility that it might have unintended consequences - It has to await royal assent - so it would be 12 months before it comes into effect. I don't know enough about Australian parliamentary processes to know if there is any likelihood of further amendment before that.Did they vote?
Thank you.