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Helping LGBT Individuals Change Is Not a Crime!

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Helping People Change

Dear Members of Parliament,

I am opposed to government efforts to criminalize all forms of so-called “conversion therapy” in Bill C-4 (formerly Bills C-6, C-8, and S-202). This Bill includes an outrageous ban on change therapy, counselling, advice, and prayer for those who no longer wish to identify as LGBT.

It is wrong to deny same-sex attracted and gender-confused people the option of pursuing change in their orientation, identity, or behaviours, if they so choose. If a person is experiencing unwanted same-sex attractions or gender dysphoria, he/she should have the freedom to seek medical, psychological, or spiritual counsel and/or treatment in order to obtain personal healing and wellness.

Studies prove that change is not only possible, but also very natural among people who identify as LGBT. “Of the 7.5% of men and 8.7% of women who chose a nonheterosexual descriptor at ages 18 to 21, 43% of the men and 46% of the women chose a different category by age 23. Among the same-sex-attracted youth who changed, 57% of the men’s changes and 62% of the women’s changes involved switching to completely heterosexual.” (Diamond and Rosky, “Scrutinizing Immutability: Research on Sexual Orientation and U.S. Legal Advocacy for Sexual Minorities,” The Journal of Sex Research 53).

People who identify as LGBT have the right to change, if they are so inclined. They should not be denied access to those who are willing, qualified, and trained to help them.

A ban on so-called “conversion therapy” represents a dangerous and unprecedented political intrusion into matters related to science, medicine, health, spirituality, and personal autonomy. The government has no business telling people who want to experience change that they are not allowed to do so. The government has no business telling qualified doctors and psychologists that they cannot help their patients. The government has no business telling churches and spiritual counsellors that they cannot help their adherents.

According to Kristopher Wells, a professor at MacEwan University, who has advised the government on banning so-called “conversion therapy”, “The ultimate goal is to ensure that conversion therapy is put into the Criminal Code of Canada, so no matter where you practise it, and if you are practising it, whether that’s in a basement or in a church, you’re going to go to jail because of this.”

I do not believe anyone should go to jail for helping someone overcome unwanted same-sex attractions or gender dysphoria. It is absurd and totalitarian for any government to attempt to do so. It is also a violation of the fundamental human rights of those who want to change.

Sincerely,

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To see how this law would harm Canadians, watch these personal testimonies of two former transgenders and two former homosexuals. These individuals were helped to achieve happiness and wholeness by the type of pastoral counselling and biblical teaching that Bill C-6 disengenuously defines as "conversion therapy":

Change Testimonies: Robert Wenman | Kathy Duncan | Keith Alexander | Wilna Van Beek

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Mediatrix R. Toronto, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 06:41pm
Anonymous Winkler, MB
Dec 26, 2019 - 06:36pm
Jody M. North York, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 05:31pm
This is backwards. If someone needs help to get out of something harmful, then we should provide that help. This isn't being forced. Drop this bill entirely!
Rita S. Langley , BC
Dec 26, 2019 - 03:12pm
Anonymous Scarborough, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 02:56pm
Blossom D. Bolton, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 02:55pm
Anonymous Hannon, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 02:02pm
The message to the government s/b focused on care for the LGBTQ community and freedom of religion, speech, and thought, with emphasis that the Bill includes prohibition of such benign actions as advice. The only prohibitions should be detrimental practices such as electroshock tx etc., which are likely already illegal.
Jan K. Sooke, BC
Dec 26, 2019 - 12:57pm
Pamela B. , ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 12:02pm
Anonymous WATERDOWN, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 11:30am
I think the government should keep out of interfering with individuals trying to help others.
Beth N. Richards Landing, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 11:02am
Jakob H. Guelph, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 10:13am
Sammy Y. Scarborough, ON
Dec 26, 2019 - 10:11am
Anonymous Edmonton , AB
Dec 26, 2019 - 09:18am
Ruth S. Acton,
Dec 26, 2019 - 08:54am