Christopher Doyle
From Conservapedia
Christopher Doyle is a former homosexual and Co-Founder and Acting Director of the Voice of the Voiceless organization that seeks legal protection against discrimination of people who left the homosexual lifestyle.[1] He is also a licensed professional counselor, leader in the #TherapyEquality movement, and co-coordinator of the National Task Force for Therapy Equality.[2] Doyle maintains that people are not born gay and from that implies that change of homosexual lifestyle is possible. He considers himself, while living with a wife and three children, to be a living proof of that. [3]
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- ↑ Heather Sells (2 Aug 2013). Ex Gays Show Pride, Seek Equal Protection under Law. CBN News. Retrieved on 17 Jul 2017. “***What kind of legal protection are ex-gays seeking? Christopher Doyle, co-founder and president of Voice of the Voiceless, answered this and more on CBN Newswatch, July 31.”
- ↑ Medical and Mental Health Professionals File Groundbreaking Joint Complaint Against Gay Activists with the Federal Trade Commission. Voice of the voiceless (2 May 2017). Retrieved on 17 Jul 2017.
- ↑ Voice of the Voiceless, Home. Voice of the Voiceless. Retrieved on 17 Jul 2017. “Embeded video from CBS News”