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‘Homosexuality doesn’t have to last a lifetime’: Watch ex-LGBTs warn Congress against dangers of so-called Equality Act

Updated: June 10, 2021 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

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WASHINGTON, D.C., June 10, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Formerly gay, lesbian, and transgender individuals came to the nation’s capital this week to warn members of the United States Senate against the dangers of the so-called Equality Act, which threatens to diminish religious liberty and severely hinder those seeking to deal with unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria.

About 50 members of the “Changed” movement gathered at the foot of the U.S. Capitol to make their stories of personal transformation known – finding their way out of homosexuality and transgenderism – and to urge Congress not to cut off access to the religious and personal counseling that often plays a role in healing childhood sexual and emotional abuse and trauma which led to embracing those lifestyles. 

‘We left LGBTQ because we wanted to’

“Changed has come to D.C. to appeal to our president and to Congress to focus on human dignity apart from identity politics,” said Elizabeth Woning of California, co-founder of the Changed movement and a former lesbian, now married to her husband for 15 years. “America deserves to know there’s more to the story when

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