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Published: September 1, 2021

ANALYSIS: The stars of Netflix’s ‘Pray Away’ propaganda include my former colleagues

By The Editor

Wed Sep 1, 2021 – 12:20 pm EDTWed Sep 1, 2021 – 12:56 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — See Part One of this series HERE

Part Two 

In Part One of my analysis of Netflix’s manipulative so-called documentary Pray Away, a show aimed at discrediting “ex-gay” change, I revealed how the film—which should be entitled Focus on the Failures—uses strategic editing and calculated omissions to advance the LGBT demonization of “conversion therapy.” 

“Conversion therapy” is one of those loaded, elastic terms (like “transphobe”) that gay and transgender activists throw around to further their totalitarian, anti-Christian agenda. In this case, the LGBTQ narrative, dutifully repeated by the media, is as follows:    

Lasting change away from homosexuality is impossible (unless, of course, you’re transitioning from gay or lesbian to another “queer” identity like “non-binary” or “pansexual”); and  any effort to help someone overcome unwanted homosexual desires or gender-confusion is so harmful that it should be banned by the state. 

With the subtlety of a sledgehammer, Pray Away pushes the narrative that “ex-gay” ministries victimize LGBTQ people, especially youth. Director Kristine Stolakis ends her activist film with these words on the screen: 

“This film is dedicated to those who survived conversion therapy and especially those

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