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Gay Rights Groups Condemn Gov. Palin's Church; Palin's Position on the Issue Sought
Monday, September 29, 2008
Kentucky Equality Federation (http://www.kyequality.org/),
Kentucky Equality PAC (http://www.kyequalitypac.org/),
Marriage Equality USA (www.marriageequality.org),
and Marriage Equality Kentucky (http://www.marriageequalityky.org/)
condemned the Wasilla Bible Church, where
Republican Presidential
Nominee John McCain's running mate, Governor
Sarah Palin has prayed for
about six years.
Gov.
Sarah Palin's church is promoting a conference
that promises to convert
gays into heterosexuals through the power of
prayer. "You'll
be encouraged by the power of God's love and
His desire to transform
the lives of those impacted by homosexuality,"
according to the insert
in the bulletin of the Wasilla
Bible
Church.
Early
in Palin's tenure as Governor of Alaska, she
supported a bill to
overrule a court decision to block state
benefits for gay partners of
public employees. Palin reversed her position
and vetoed the bill after
the state attorney general said it was
unconstitutional.
The
American Psychological Association in its
Resolution on Appropriate
Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation,
which is also endorsed by
the National Association of School
Psychologists, states: The American
Psychological Association opposes portrayals of
lesbian, gay, and
bisexual youth and adults as mentally ill due
to their sexual
orientation and supports the dissemination of
accurate information
about sexual orientation, and mental health,
and appropriate
interventions in order to counteract bias that
is based in ignorance or
unfounded beliefs about sexual
orientation.
Jordan
Palmer, representative for the joint
condemnation stated, "Homosexuality is not
unique in its status as an issue some people
use
to justify their hatred and/or repression of
others. Unfortunately, for
gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
("LGBT") people, some of the
people who treat them the worst are their
closest friends, family
members, and churches upon learning of their
sexuality. This
double jeopardy situation leads many LGBT to
the brink of despair."
Palmer
also stated, "You cannot change someone's born
sexual identity; we call
on Governor Palin to clearly identity her
position on her churches
activities."