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Originally Posted by vesavius
I mean, most gender conversation therapy programs are faith based, with Muslims leading the way by a huge margin at 20% having the service offered (and that was just from those that responded to the study, I have zero doubt it is much higher in reality)
They oppose any ban on conversion therapy because they say that it would infringe on 'traditional religious teachings'.
Interestingly, the Church of England is against it.
Before you listen to a member of the LGBT community on this issue please ask them where they stand on the mass importing of an unreformed bronze age fundamentalist religion into the UK from the Middle-East.
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This is why I struggle with organized religion sometimes, because some of the leaders of a Religion will abuse the teachings to justify hatred of the other.
And I can believe it with Islam tbh, as we know that they do have a contingent of their community that are extremely Homophobic.
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