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'''Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality''' ('''PATH''') is a coalition of groups that want to help "people with unwanted [[same-sex attraction]]s (SSA) realize their personal goals for change -- whether by developing their innate heterosexual potential or by embracing a lifestyle as a single, non-sexually active man or woman."<ref name="Wwsf"/> The predominantly [[ex-gay]] groups propagate the "right to decide whether to seek counseling or therapy" and [[abstinence]]. The coalition lists studies on [[reparative |
'''Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality''' ('''PATH''') is a coalition of groups that want to help "people with unwanted [[same-sex attraction]]s (SSA) realize their personal goals for change -- whether by developing their innate heterosexual potential or by embracing a lifestyle as a single, non-sexually active man or woman."<ref name="Wwsf"/> The predominantly [[ex-gay]] groups propagate the "right to decide whether to seek counseling or therapy" and [[abstinence]]. The coalition lists studies on [[reparative therap[http://www.pathinfo.org/index2.htm PATH.: What we stand for]</ref><ref>Tim Stafford: ''[http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/article_print.html?id=49778 An Older, Wiser Ex-Gay Movement]'', viewed on 2010-05-21.</ref> [[Arthur Abba Goldberg]] is president of PATH.<ref>Jim Burroway: ''[http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2010/02/15/20288 Ex-Gay Leader Exposed As Wall Street Ex-Felon], February 15th, 2010, viewed on 2010-05-21.</ref> |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
Revision as of 19:07, 14 November 2011
Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality (PATH) is a coalition of groups that want to help "people with unwanted same-sex attractions (SSA) realize their personal goals for change -- whether by developing their innate heterosexual potential or by embracing a lifestyle as a single, non-sexually active man or woman."[1] The predominantly ex-gay groups propagate the "right to decide whether to seek counseling or therapy" and abstinence. The coalition lists studies on [[reparative therapPATH.: What we stand for</ref>[2] Arthur Abba Goldberg is president of PATH.[3]
Members
In July 2003, various organizations united to form PATH.[4] Its members are
- Courage International (Roman Catholic)
- Evergreen International (Mormon)
- Family Watch International
- German Institute for Youth and Society
- Homosexuals Anonymous (Christian)
- International Healing Foundation
- Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing, or JONAH (Jewish)
- National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, or NARTH
- OneByOne (Presbyterian)
- Parakaleo (Christian, UK, gender identity confusion)
- Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays, or PFOX
- People Can Change
- Powerful Change Ministry Group (African-American, Christian)
- RENACER (Mexico)
- Transforming Congregations (Methodist)
- True Freedom Trust (UK, Christian)
- VENSER (Mexico, Christian)
Exodus International belonged to the initial members, but left in April 2007.[5]
See also
Sources
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Wwsf
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Tim Stafford: An Older, Wiser Ex-Gay Movement, viewed on 2010-05-21.
- ^ Jim Burroway: Ex-Gay Leader Exposed As Wall Street Ex-Felon, February 15th, 2010, viewed on 2010-05-21.
- ^ Stephen Hunt: Contemporary Christianity and LGBT Sexualities, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009, ISBN 0754676242, ISBN 9780754676249, p. 12.
- ^ Exodus International dropping membership in PATH — Warren Throckmorton
External links
- Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality, Official website