Film Release: Josesph Nicolosi – A True friend

One of our new movies, now available on CD, was premiered In the USA at the Alliance/NARTH Conference on the 20th of October 2017. It is now available in Europe. Apart from the main feature documentary, additional materials of recent interviews with Dr Nicolosi, including one with research colleague Dr Carolyn Pela, are also provided.

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Citzen Go Petition on Media Bullying

Voice for Justice UK raises a Citizen Go petition: “Piers Morgan must not be allowed to abuse and bully those with whom he disagrees. Uphold freedom of choice
and speech for all” Please sign.

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Nashville Statement

A coalition for Biblical Sexuality in partnerships with the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission has issued a new statement on human sexuality and the teaching of the church: “…in the hope of serving Christ’s church and witnessing publicly to the good purposes of God for human sexuality revealed in Christian Scripture, we offer the following affirmations and denials.”

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What is ‘Conversion Therapy’?

Core Issues Trust offers help for individuals who wish to move away from unwanted homosexual behaviours and feelings, voluntarily. LGBTI activists claim that such provision is “Conversion Therapy”. Check out these FAQs…

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Challenging Stonewall’s Election Manifesto, 2017

In response to the Stonewall “Acceptance without Exception” campaign, Core Issues Trust today released its “Equal, not Identical” campaign. Download the “Challenging the Stonewall General Election Manifesto”, here. View the accompanying explanatory video here: https://youtu.be/okgkyrgH564. Make sure you’re not part of Stonewall’s determination to end the link between biology and gender.

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The Sexual Revolution and the Do-Nothing-Church

“Abandonment of Christian sexual morality is the core of the Church’s self-secularization.” ∼ Gabriele Kuby, The Global Sexual Revolution…From time to time, the church finds itself with egg on its face because of its failure to speak out in the face of grievous injustices. The Nazi episode, the Civil Rights movement in the United States and Apartheid in South Africa—in each case the church (or at least large parts of it) tried to avert its eyes from evil and resisted facing the truth…

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