criselkins
06-18-2006, 03:03 PM
Below is a very good letter posted to one of the PFLAG listserves. For years I have been calling the church's spiritual abuse of gay teens for what it is, child abuse--teaching them to hate who they are so much that they want to die. In 1989 the CDC estimated that a gay teen attempted suicide every 35 minutes. About once ever 6 hours one succeeds. How can we hold them accountable? No one is entitled to a religious belief that is detrimental to the well-being of another human being!
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Letter to the editor, June 15, 2006, St. Lucie News (Port St. Lucie, Fla.)
(Sorry the URL was not given)
Dear Editor,
Imagine the time in your adolescence when you were discovering your sexual
awareness. Now Imagine being told that your feelings of sexual attraction make
you a worthless deviant because you feel them toward the same sex. So to
survive you hide this secret and stifle the growth of your emerging identity and
learn to hate yourself. This is psychological child abuse at its worst.
Then imagine the miracle of courageously overcoming this self loathing
imposed by your past abuse. This epiphany restores your sense that you are a
person deserving of happiness, equal worthiness and love. A hard fought internal
struggle won by myself and many other gay people.
Now imagine being told the same false message by your state, your congress
and even your president. Our leaders claim they are entitled to legislate their
hate toward gay people and permanently incorporate it into our nation's
constitution. This example sends a message of sanctioned malevolence and
inequality to our children learning in school today. This is homphobia at its most
shameful.
Some say being gay is a choice. They are half right. You can choose to be
true to your nature and experience passion, romance and love, all essential
parts of a balanced normal life. Or you can falsely pretend to be attracted to
the opposite sex and live an empty passionless lie.
The undeniable battle for equal civil rights for gay people is on in
Washington. I believe our nation's destiny is to overcome homophobia. However we
need to stop permitting the psychological abuse of our children. A pivotal point
of history is in the making. Ask yourself. Do you wish to align with those
who hate, fear and discriminate or those who will help overcome obstacles in
pursuit of the ideal of equality and healing?
Scott W. Snedeker MD.
June 7 2006
1095 NW PORT ST. LUCIE WEST BLVD
PORT ST. LUCIE FL
34983
TEL# 772-785-5590
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Letter to the editor, June 15, 2006, St. Lucie News (Port St. Lucie, Fla.)
(Sorry the URL was not given)
Dear Editor,
Imagine the time in your adolescence when you were discovering your sexual
awareness. Now Imagine being told that your feelings of sexual attraction make
you a worthless deviant because you feel them toward the same sex. So to
survive you hide this secret and stifle the growth of your emerging identity and
learn to hate yourself. This is psychological child abuse at its worst.
Then imagine the miracle of courageously overcoming this self loathing
imposed by your past abuse. This epiphany restores your sense that you are a
person deserving of happiness, equal worthiness and love. A hard fought internal
struggle won by myself and many other gay people.
Now imagine being told the same false message by your state, your congress
and even your president. Our leaders claim they are entitled to legislate their
hate toward gay people and permanently incorporate it into our nation's
constitution. This example sends a message of sanctioned malevolence and
inequality to our children learning in school today. This is homphobia at its most
shameful.
Some say being gay is a choice. They are half right. You can choose to be
true to your nature and experience passion, romance and love, all essential
parts of a balanced normal life. Or you can falsely pretend to be attracted to
the opposite sex and live an empty passionless lie.
The undeniable battle for equal civil rights for gay people is on in
Washington. I believe our nation's destiny is to overcome homophobia. However we
need to stop permitting the psychological abuse of our children. A pivotal point
of history is in the making. Ask yourself. Do you wish to align with those
who hate, fear and discriminate or those who will help overcome obstacles in
pursuit of the ideal of equality and healing?
Scott W. Snedeker MD.
June 7 2006
1095 NW PORT ST. LUCIE WEST BLVD
PORT ST. LUCIE FL
34983
TEL# 772-785-5590