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Frank Turek was asked how Christians should respond to gay family members, and I took issue with his answer. Apparently, he thinks LGBT people can become straight, and if they can't, they should be celibate. He thinks Christians should "help" family members to do this. Now, not only does the relevant scientific literature show that gay people can't change sexual orientations, but that LGBT people are best off when their families and friends support them. I think this shows how little many Christian apologists actually care about science when it becomes problematic for them.
It turns out that his advice on LGBT issues is even worse than his "gotcha" questions for atheists.
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Family acceptance predicts better mental health
Social stigma positively associated with psychological distress and peer support moderated this in trans people
Those who have higher rates of internal homonegativity and/or encounter negative reactions report more mental health problems
Family acceptance is positively associated with well-being and negatively associated with mental distress. LGB contact is also associated with well being
The APA acknowledges that being gay is unlikely a choice and that it does not change
Conversion has not been shown effective and homosexuality has not been shown to be a disorder or harmful
Well sourced wiki article on conversion efforts being ineffective and harmful
APA FAQ page on sexual orientation
This video contains 100% therapeutic grade skepticism.*
*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA
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