Ex-Homosexuals Offering Truth and Hope

There is nothing that the homosexual lobby hates more than the reality of ex-homosexuals. Just as Islam cannot stand anyone who leaves the religion, treating them as apostates worthy of death, and just as any ex-atheists are treated like the plague by other atheists, so too are any former homosexuals.

The militant homosexual activists pour out their greatest hatred, scorn and derision (which they seem to have huge supplies of) on anyone who dares to celebrate his freedom from the dangerous homosexual lifestyle. They absolutely go ballistic when a person bravely and courageously renounces this dead-end lifestyle and moves on to liberty and freedom, wholeness and life.

This outpouring of diabolical hatred and bile is explained quite easily. One, homosexuals of course deep down know they are living a lie, and that what they are doing is unnatural, unhealthy and wrong. So they utterly hate it when anyone points out these simple truths to them.

Two, when homosexuals turn their lives around and find healing and freedom as they go back to the way they were intended to be, their very lives are a massive antidote to the lies and indoctrination campaigns of the activists that homosexuals are born that way and cannot change.

This is the biggest myth of all in the homosexual community, and when it is proven to be utterly false, with real life stories of those who most certainly have left the lifestyle, then the activist will foam at the mouth in rage that their entire agenda has been caught out.

Indeed, to challenge the claims of homosexual immutability is to challenge the entire homosexual edifice – the foundation has been irrevocably undermined, and the whole house of cards must come crashing down. So no wonder the militants hate all those who have found new life, cleansing and restoration.

The stories of such wonderful transformations are of course many. In each of my two books on homosexuality I feature the amazing testimonies of those who were deeply into the homosexual or lesbian lifestyle. Reading about how they have been set free and wonderfully transformed is just incredible.

Another amazing story is that of David Kyle Foster. He is yet another glaring example of how someone steeped into this lifestyle can be restored, renewed and redeemed. He begins his powerful story this way:

For over 10 years I lived the homosexual lifestyle, and for 34 years I have not. And there are very good reasons for that difference. To those who suggest that I never was homosexual, my response is, “Does sleeping with over 1,000 men count?”
Oh yes. I was homosexual, though like most, I never wanted to have such attractions. I saw the narcissism and arrested emotional development all around me, and in me. Guys flitting around like Peter Pan were sometimes cute and funny, and certainly nonthreatening, but I wanted to be a grown up. I wanted to be a man. I wanted to be strong, solid, stable and reliable.
I recognized the obsession with youth and beauty that drove their fantasies and lusts and knew that once I entered my thirties, the thrill of being wanted would quickly come to an end. I cringed at the epidemic of perverse sexual behaviors commonly practiced and celebrated by gay culture and wanted nothing to do with them.
Such behaviors were so obviously perverse. Simple anatomical design declared it. A man was designed to interact sexually with a woman. That’s the design. And when sex is practiced outside of that design, physical damage and a legion of diseases are unleashed.

He continues:

It does no good to pretend that it is good and natural and holy. That’s called denial. Statistics overflow with evidence that homosexual sex causes damage to body, soul and spirit. It actually damages the body of the partner. It tears at the body in ways that result in homosexual sex being the number one risk factor for contracting AIDS in this country. In fact, an entire cottage industry of scientific study and medical care has arisen from the proliferation of gay sex in our modern culture.
Homosexual behavior also tears at the soul, causing much higher rates for substance abuse, suicide, depression, domestic violence, early death—even in the most gay-friendly regions of the globe. Why? Because active homosexuals are trying to find something through gay relationships that can never be found there. The happiness that they seek can only be found in submitting their sexuality to the Lordship of Christ and allowing Him to bring healing to the broken areas that have caused their homosexual desires. Yes, it’s a slow and sometimes arduous path to take, just as it is for the addict, but the only one that leads to joy, peace and eternal life with God.

homo 67His entire story is well worth reading about (see the first link below). But if you prefer to see and hear his testimony, and that of many others like him, a new video has just come out which every one of us must get, watch, share and promote. I refer to the two-hour documentary, “Such Were Some of You”.

It features not only the stirring story of Foster, but 28 other ex-homosexuals and lesbians. This is the biggest and best collection of such stories now available. Any one of them absolutely demolishes the lies of the homosexual agenda, but taken together, no one with the slightest sense will ever again fall for the homosexual propaganda.

In addition to all these incredible stories of new life and new hope, there are plenty of key experts who also share much-needed truths on this issue. Thus we have folks like Dr. Neil T. Anderson, Dr. Michael L. Brown and Dr. Robert Gagnon offering vital information and truth not found in the lamestream media.

You can see a short trailer for this vitally important documentary in my third link. I strongly urge all of you to not just get a copy, but get at least two: one for yourself and one for a friend, or for a homosexual you know who would like to change, but needs help and encouragement along the way.

This is a very powerful tool which we all must avail ourselves of. It is just what people trapped in a dangerous and devitalising lifestyle so desperately need.

http://www.charismanews.com/opinion/44691-former-homosexual-reveals-unmitigated-disaster-of-gay-marriage http://crossmap.christianpost.com/news/29-former-homosexuals-rise-up-to-declare-that-jesus-christ-can-change-the-homosexual-11328
http://suchweresomeofyou.org/
http://www.purepassionmedia.org/index.php/online-store

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10 Replies to “Ex-Homosexuals Offering Truth and Hope”

  1. I salute David Foster for the tremendous courage he shows in making his declaration because he knows only too well how much incandescent fury will inevitably descend on him. Let us hope that the infuriated will come to their senses when their anger dies down, as it must, and begin to reflect like the Prodigal Son, on their own self destructive lives.

  2. Next time you hear someone say that homosexuality cannot be cured, the question to put to them is: “Where is your evidence?” Citing cases where treatment failed is not an answer, because no-one suggests it is 100% successful. (The usually quoted figure is one in three.) But to prove it cannot ever be cured, you would need a longnitudinal study of a large number of dedicated patients, and to confirm that none (not 20% or 10%, but 0%) were cured. If such a study has ever been done, nobody ever seems to quote it.
    If they then reply that those who are cured still have some residual same-sex attraction, the response should be:
    (a) Where’s the evidence that every last one does? and
    (b) So what? There are plenty of conditions, physical and mental, which can never be completely eradicated, but whose symptoms can be reduced to a level whereby the sufferers can live a normal life. If an ex-homosexual gets married, but still experiences some twinges of same-sex attraction, how does that make him different from the rest of us, who are still attracted to people other than our spouses, but have no difficulty leaving them alone? What is so special about homosexuality that every twinge of same-sex attraction has to be acted upon?

  3. Bill…thank you for your great efforts, too, in bringing this all to light. After viewing the clip on another site, I did order it, received it soon afterwards and plan to watch it and share. There is probably nothing more compelling than an authentic testimony from former homosexual.

  4. Thanks for this article, Bill. It would be a great thing, to put the above stirring comments by David Kyle Foster, and also the links re ‘Such were some of you’ DVD in any MSM paper that would take them. Of course this would be both amazing and a miracle if MSM would allow this.

  5. Dear Bill,
    Please pray for the situation in the UK which, as I think you probably know from people like Andrea Minichiello, is very dire. A Christian counsellor, known to me personally, has been put out of the Association of CHRISTIAN Counsellors for counselling a man who falsely asked to be helped out of same-sex attraction and then complained about her. Worse, it is proposed to make such counselling illegal here!
    Looking forward to coming to Perth in a couple of weeks.
    Blessings,
    Katharine

  6. Dear Bill (and others),
    Please pray that the attempt in the UK to ban counselling for people wishing to leave a gay lifestyle does not succeed. It is sad that a Christian counselling organisation (sic) has chosen to expel a counsellor for trying to help someone who falsely presented themselves as wishing to stop feelings of same sex attraction. We are in a dire state here as you posted earlier.
    Blessings,
    Katharine

  7. “Such were some of you” sounds great . Is there a local production involving Australians who have come out of the homo lifestyle?

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