Monday, November 8, 2010

There's a ban on Abercrombie and Fitch

Love reflects the international stand on a cliff in north Memphis, the steep roof ministry of magic horn modern church offering himself the light of hope for the world's reluctant homosexuality! ! ! ! ! !
It should include every gays and lesbians to on the planet, the rev John smid according to, the head of the evangelical group, whose job is to gay and straighten them out.
"I hope we can help men and women overcome against their way... mentality in Christ," Mr. Bush said in sweltering smid Tennessee afternoon as he showed love embodied in the new mission headquarters of supporters.
Wellwishers about 20 times usually old people go to visit the compounds, small school size. Annie, really put her financial support to organize bitter experience. "My first husband just left me, and I have two children. I don't even know that he is gay."
Smid sir left his wife and two daughters in 1980 in similar circumstances, he has decided that he is gay. Potted autobiography he hands a church abnormal graphics files, revealing his former "addictive masturbation habit," he's gay experience.
But after four years, Mr Smid had a religious epiphany and he was led back to heterosexuality and marriage.
He attributes all of this confusion to his family life, his parents' decision to park him with a relative amid their marital problems, and a sexual advance from a "significant adult in my life" when he was 10. Love in Action is built around bringing to light such childhood traumas.
"Homosexuality always comes out of a distorted view of oneself," he said. So his mission in life is to uncross these wires with group therapy and strict behaviour rules aimed at driving out the "false images" homosexuals have of themselves. The rules run to 13 pages. They call for "any temptations, fantasies, or dreams to be presented to one's staff worker", and stipulate that "facial hair is banned on men while women must shave their underarms at least twice weekly". Clothes are even controlled (there's a ban on Abercrombie and Fitch, and Calvin Klein brands).

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