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Amazon pulls books authored by ex-LGBTs
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:16 pm
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:16 pm
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Following the removal of books by a Catholic psychologist amid LGBT activist pressure, Amazon has removed the works of other authors who once lived and identified as gay.
The works of Anne Paulk of the Restored Hope Network and pastoral counselor and author Joe Dallas are among the latest books to be pulled from the online retail giant.
Dallas' book — Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity — and Paulk's book — Restoring Sexual Identity: Hope for Women Who Struggle with Same-Sex Attraction — both of which until the past few days were sold on the platform, are now no longer available for purchase.
Here's the key. The LGBT movement cannot afford for people to think that they can change. Nothing is more important to their argument than they are "born this way."
Following the removal of books by a Catholic psychologist amid LGBT activist pressure, Amazon has removed the works of other authors who once lived and identified as gay.
The works of Anne Paulk of the Restored Hope Network and pastoral counselor and author Joe Dallas are among the latest books to be pulled from the online retail giant.
Dallas' book — Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity — and Paulk's book — Restoring Sexual Identity: Hope for Women Who Struggle with Same-Sex Attraction — both of which until the past few days were sold on the platform, are now no longer available for purchase.
Here's the key. The LGBT movement cannot afford for people to think that they can change. Nothing is more important to their argument than they are "born this way."
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:17 pm to anc
Book burning in the digital age.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:23 pm to anc
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Nothing is more important to their argument than they are "born this way
I don’t think it’s that, because I don’t think they rely on that false argument as much anymore now that “anything goes” sexuality is mainstream. What difference does it make to them if they’re “born with it” when no one is allowed to judge it anyway?
What it is is that if they allow for the discussion of a cure then that’s allowing for the discussion that it’s a mental illness.
That position has gone from the accepted default position in mental health circles to “hate speech” in just a generation.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:23 pm to anc
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Nothing is more important to their argument than they are "born this way."
So we’re born with a sexual preference, but we can change our sex at will. Party of science.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:24 pm to anc
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Here's the key. The LGBT movement cannot afford for people to think that they can change.
They would offer human sacrifices in order to find a homosexual gene.
Sad.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:27 pm to Vecchio Cane
quote:So would I. Then we could start selectively aborting these perverts.
They would offer human sacrifices in order to find a homosexual gene.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:27 pm to anc
Looks like I can still find Rosaria Butterfield's books for now.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:28 pm to MasonTiger
Funny thing is most of the books the Nazi's were burning were promoting deviant sex stuff.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:36 pm to anc
I'm a bit surprised YouTube hasn't taken down all the vids of transgender regret. There's several great vids where previous transgenders are pissed about the mental health profession telling them their only way to happiness was to transition to the opposite sex. It's very insightful to hear real people who've went through this gender transition process to be completely open and honest by admitting they made a grave mistake due to mental illness.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 2:40 pm to anc
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Nothing is more important to their argument than they are "born this way."
Except they've long moved on from that stance. Were on the "sex/gender is a spectrum" now.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 3:46 pm to anc
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Here's the key. The LGBT movement cannot afford for people to think that they can change. Nothing is more important to their argument than they are "born this way."
They need to jettison the B in the movement because they are glad to tell everyone "sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't "
Posted on 7/9/19 at 3:49 pm to Bass Tiger
Yep! I’ve seen a few. Very compelling stuff! Frightening really!
Posted on 7/9/19 at 4:08 pm to anc
Good thing there's Barnes & Noble...oops
Good thing there's local bookstores...oops
Good thing there's the local library...oops
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This is why people like me save and buy old books/movies/CDs, etc.
Good thing there's local bookstores...oops
Good thing there's the local library...oops
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
This is why people like me save and buy old books/movies/CDs, etc.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 4:16 pm to anc
Here’s two real scenarios that happened in my extended family.
1) Female cousin dated men in high school and married a college boyfriend. He became abusive and a big alcoholic after being married for years. They eventually divorced after 15 years of marriage. They have kids. After about 10 years divorced, we find out she is living with her lesbian friend, and eventually that she’s living as a lesbian.
I love my cousin and I respect her decision. But in trying to understand her, am I required to believe that she was always a suppressed lesbian and she has no right to explore the possibility that she could choose to go back to being heterosexual?
(Daddy issues? Check. Her father died when she was a young teenager.)
2) A niece dated boys in high school. She went to a liberal college and became a radical feminist. Started dating women and got into long term lesbian relationship. Later, she went to grad school (MBA) and met a guy, falls in love, and they get married. They now have kids.
I love my niece and we don’t talk about her lesbian past. Am I required to assume that she is currently a suppressed lesbian and she had no business seeking information to help her process her choice to become actively heterosexual.
(Daddy issues? Check. She had no father in the home and no relationship with him till college.)
1) Female cousin dated men in high school and married a college boyfriend. He became abusive and a big alcoholic after being married for years. They eventually divorced after 15 years of marriage. They have kids. After about 10 years divorced, we find out she is living with her lesbian friend, and eventually that she’s living as a lesbian.
I love my cousin and I respect her decision. But in trying to understand her, am I required to believe that she was always a suppressed lesbian and she has no right to explore the possibility that she could choose to go back to being heterosexual?
(Daddy issues? Check. Her father died when she was a young teenager.)
2) A niece dated boys in high school. She went to a liberal college and became a radical feminist. Started dating women and got into long term lesbian relationship. Later, she went to grad school (MBA) and met a guy, falls in love, and they get married. They now have kids.
I love my niece and we don’t talk about her lesbian past. Am I required to assume that she is currently a suppressed lesbian and she had no business seeking information to help her process her choice to become actively heterosexual.
(Daddy issues? Check. She had no father in the home and no relationship with him till college.)
Posted on 7/9/19 at 5:16 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
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So would I. Then we could start selectively aborting these perverts.
Or
Do prenatal corrective gene therapy and eradicate gaydom forever.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 5:37 pm to Jimbeaux
I would venture to guess that a vast majority of those living in the LGBT lifestyle did not grow up in a nuclear family.
Posted on 7/9/19 at 5:44 pm to anc
Hopefully they can locate what makes a person gay and cure this disease in utero someday
Posted on 7/9/19 at 5:46 pm to Jimbeaux
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After about 10 years divorced, we find out she is living with her lesbian friend, and eventually that she’s living as a lesbian.
The only reason women do this is because they feel threatened by the ex and think a big dyke can protect them and won’t be abusive like a man
Jokes on them, lesbians have the highest rates of domestic violence among all couplings
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