‘Gay’ Lawmaker to Christians: ‘We’ll Take Your Children’
Posted on August 26, 2013 by J. Matt Barber
Few people doubt that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie hopes to become president in 2016.
Unfortunately for him, he may have just signed away any chance of that.
Last
week, Christie signed A3371, a draconian piece of legislation that bars
licensed therapists from helping children overcome unwanted same-sex
attractions, behavior, or identity.
This
law bans help for minors even when – as is so often the case – those
same-sex attractions arise from childhood sexual abuse by the likes of a
Jerry Sandusky.
This
law will prohibit minors and their parents from receiving counseling
they desire and will force counselors to violate ethical codes because
they will not be able to help clients reach their own counseling goals.
This law would enslave children – whether abused or not – to a subjectively determined sexual identity that they reject.
The connection between homosexual abuse and “gay identity” is undeniable.
Consider
this: Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) have found that homosexual men are “at least three times more
likely to report CSA (Childhood Sexual Abuse)” than heterosexual men.
Moreover,
the Archives of Sexual Behavior – no bastion of conservatism –
determined in a 2001 study that nearly half of all gay-identified men
were molested by a homosexual pedophile: “46 percent of homosexual men
and 22 percent of homosexual women reported having been molested by a
person of the same gender.
This
contrasts to only 7 percent of heterosexual men and 1 percent of
heterosexual women reporting having been molested by a person of the
same gender” noted the study.
For
obvious reasons, this politically motivated law has been dubbed the
“Jerry Sandusky Victimization Act.” Liberty Counsel, one of the fastest
growing civil rights law firms in the country, has stepped in to protect
New Jersey children, parents, and licensed therapists.
We’ve
filed suit to block the law, as we’ve already blocked a similar law in
California. In his signing statement, Gov. Christie wrote: “Government
should tread carefully into this area and I do so here reluctantly. I
have scrutinized this piece of legislation with that concern in mind.
However, I also believe that on issues of medical treatment for children
we must look to experts in the field to determine the relative risks
and rewards.”
Beyond
the fact that Christie and the New Jersey Legislature have just
violated the First Amendment rights of New Jersey parents, children and
counselors, there remains another problem with his assertion.
It’s not true.
As with any form of therapy, the “experts” are all over the board on the issue of change therapy.
For
instance, both New Jersey Democrats and Christie cited the American
Psychological Association, or APA, as justification for this gross
infringement on the right of self-determination. Although, no doubt, the
highly liberal APA supports this and similar Sandusky Laws for
political reasons, the group’s own task force on change therapy – led
entirely by members who themselves are “gay”-identified or known
political activists – has had to admit, nonetheless, that homosexuality
itself “refers to feelings and self-concept.”
The
taskforce confessed that such therapy has shown “varying degrees of
satisfaction and varying perceptions of success.” It acknowledged within
its own skewed, very limited “study” that some people had “altered
their sexual orientation.… [P]articipants had multiple endpoints,
including LGB identity, ex-gay identity, no sexual orientation identity,
and a unique self-identity. … Individuals report a range of effects
from their efforts to change their sexual orientation, including both
benefits and harm.”
Reports of “both benefits and harm”? Exactly what might be expected from any form of therapy. But that’s for adults.
Here’s the kicker: The APA also acknowledged that there is no evidence whatsoever that change therapy harms minors.
Mat
Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, addressed this, the
most outrageous aspect of the law: “The very report that the governor
cited for signing this law also admitted that there is absolutely zero
research – none – regarding the effect of change therapy with minors.”
Get that?
Gov.
Christie just signed into law a bill purporting to prevent harm to
minors from change therapy, citing, as the reason, an APA report that
admits there is neither research nor empirical evidence to suggest that
change therapy harms minors.
Is your head swimming? It should be.
The governor is one of three things. He is (1) ill-informed, (2) politically motivated, or (3) stupid.
I don’t know, I guess he could be (4) "all of the above."
Meanwhile, there are many experts outraged over this gross overreach by Christie and other New Jersey liberals.
Dr.
Nicholas Cummings, former president of the APA, wrote in USA Today:
“Contending that all same-sex attraction is immutable is a distortion of
reality. Attempting to characterize all sexual reorientation therapy as
‘unethical’ violates patient choice and gives an outside party a veto
over patients’ goals for their own treatment. A political agenda
shouldn’t prevent gays and lesbians who desire to change from making
their own decisions.”
Dr. Cummings has testified to personally helping hundreds of formerly homosexual clients achieve the change they desired.
Things get more sinister yet.
Last
Wednesday, New Jersey Assemblyman Tim Eustace, who sponsored the bill
and is openly homosexual, bombastically compared change therapy to
“beating a child” and suggested that the government take children seeking change away from their parents.
He
told Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, “What this does is prevent things that are
harmful to people. If a parent were beating their child on a regular
basis we would step in and remove that child from the house. If you pay
somebody to beat your child or abuse your child, what’s the difference?”
Mat
Staver responded on the same program: “It is shocking to hear the law’s
sponsor threaten parents that the state will remove their children from
them if they provide the counsel they need and which helps them. This
is the ultimate nanny state,” he said. I’ll take it a step further, and I
think I speak for many Christian fathers. None of my three children
suffer from unwanted same-sex attraction, but if any of them did and
they decided to seek change therapy to reconcile their feelings with
their faith, Mr. Eustace and the rest of his Gaystapo would be extremely
ill-advised to crest my front porch with designs on taking my children.
Is this George Washington’s America, or Joseph Stalin’s Russia?
Matt Barber (@jmattbarber on Twitter) is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. Read more: http://politicaloutcast.com/2013/08/gay-lawmaker-christians-well-take-children/#ixzz2dBo89qoP
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