By MAMAMIA TEAM
Pills, meditation, name calling, bullying, abstaining from sexual contact, physical exertion, avoiding art galleries, praying, hypnotherapy.
The list of ways humanity has tried to ‘cure’ homosexuals of their attraction to the same sex is as long as it is bizarre. But if you thought that these outdated practices (that are so deeply rooted in homophobia) were confined to the history books, think again.
Welcome to Australia in 2013, where several organisations continue to practice ‘conversion therapy’ on homosexual believers. Conversion therapy practitioners believe that homosexuality is an affliction; an affliction that the church is able to “cure” through a combination of prayer and psychotherapy.
Last week, Fairfax spoke to a number of leaders of Australian groups who practice conversion therapy, who all confirmed that they have no plans to change their current practices.
Reverend Ron Brookman is the Australian director of Living Waters Ministries. He told Fairfax that:
“We don’t like to call it healing, we call it transformation … I minister to a lot of people struggling with same-sex attraction who never budge but we don’t condemn them, we don’t shame them. We stand with them and support them.”
Living Waters International runs several groups in Australia that offer ‘transformation.’ They work willingly with members of the community who suffer from ‘sexual brokenness’, such as homosexuality. The Living Waters Australia website describes their services in the following terms: