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Stop cramming LGBT propaganda down the throats of ex-homosexuals and ex-transgenders

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June, the formerly wonderful month marking the beginning of summer, is now a dreadful 30-day ordeal during which corporate America, news and social media compete to display their “wokeness,” relentlessly force-feeding us LGBT propaganda whether we like it or not.   Many don’t like it. Those of us who formerly lived as gays, lesbians, and transgender men and women are especially appalled by it. The rainbow flag is not an emblem of freedom; it is an offensive symbol of bondage, bondage that eats away at the souls of men and women who are unable to  escape  the  dark dominion  it represents.   Here’s a brief sampling of what Facebook – and many of the companies I now only begrudgingly patronize – tried to cram down my throat day after day during June: Our hometown Washington Nationals struck out on Facebook    Facebook Screenshot Our Electric Company’s shocking Facebook promotion.      Facebook Screenshot Colgate toothpaste’s ad on Facebook left a bad taste in

I was saved by God’s grace: former transgender shares how he left the LGBTQ lifestyle

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According to the mainstream media, people like Jeffrey McCall don’t exist. The mainstream media insists people don’t leave the LGBT lifestyle. However, McCall is one of many who are standing up to share their stories of leaving that life behind and moving ahead in the grace of God. In episode 19 of The Van Maren Show, McCall talks about the moment he decided to literally throw his transgender identity into a dumpster and walk away forever.  Jeffrey McCall is the co-founder and CEO of Freedom March and CEO of For Such A Time Ministry. He also authored a memoir-style book titled, “For Such A Time,” which chronicles his personal journey. McCall began experiencing same-sex attraction when he was 12 years old and began to live out that lifestyle by the age of 15. When he reached his late-20's, McCall began to believe he was transgender and needed to “transition” to a woman.  McCall details the moment he heard from God and how he moved from being on the fast-track to “becoming”

Christian mom defends ex-gays, explains why LGBT movement despises them

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Elizabeth Johnston, better known as the “ Activist Mommy ,” came to Washington, DC to address what she calls, “one of the most marginalized and censored groups in our culture:  The ex- homosexual .” Johnson spoke to a crowd of about 80 mostly former homosexual and transexual millenials who had come to the Nation’s Capital last weekend for the first annual “Freedom March,” the brainchild of  Jeffrey McCall, a young man who had once lived as a woman .   “I am pro-choice,” announced Johnson, co-opting one of the sacred mantras of the sexual revolution, and turning it on its head.  “I believe people who choose to engage in homosexual sin also have the right to choose not to engage in homosexuality.  And they have the choice to seek therapy for their unnatural and unwanted desires.” “I am tolerant,” she added.  “I want homosexuals to have the freedom to speak their mind and beliefs.  And I believe those who believe homosexuality is a sin against God also have the right––under God

Why the LGBT movement mercilessly bullies this smallest, most rejected minority

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How would you answer this question? Which group is the smallest, most rejected minority in our country? African Americans have certainly suffered terribly through our history. But they are not the smallest minority today, making up roughly 12 percent of the population. And, despite ongoing issues they face, African Americans are certainly not the most rejected. Perhaps it is Native Americans ? They make up less than 1 percent of our population, so they are certainly very small. And their suffering over the centuries has been intense, with their communities facing immense difficulties to this hour. But they are neglected more than rejected. To most of our country, Native Americans are, sadly, out of sight and out of mind. And there is another, suffering minority that is smaller still. What about the LGBT movement ? They too are quite small (perhaps equaling 3 percent of our population; estimates vary). And to this day, many who identify as LGBT suffer hatred and unjust di