How a 'gay rights' leader became straight (in English)
Michael Glatze
www.wnd.com
Homosexuality came easy to me, because I was already
weak.
My mom died when I was 19. My father had died when I
was 13. At an early age, I was already confused about who I was and how I felt
about others.
My confusion about “desire” and the fact that I
noticed I was “attracted” to guys made me put myself into the “gay” category at
age 14. At age 20, I came out as gay to everybody else around me.
At age 22, I became an editor of the first magazine
aimed at a young, gay male audience. It bordered on pornography in its
photographic content, but I figured I could use it as a platform to bigger and
better things.
Sure enough, Young Gay America came around. It was
meant to fill the void that the other magazine I’d worked for had created –
namely, anything not-so-pornographic, aimed at the population of young, gay
Americans. Young Gay America took off.
Gay people responded happily to Young Gay America. It
received awards, recognition, respectability and great honors, including the
National Role Model Award from major gay organization Equality Forum – which
was given to Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chr?tien a year later – and a whole
host of appearances in the media, from PBS to the Seattle Times, from MSNBC to
the cover story in Time magazine.
I produced, with the help of PBS-affiliates and
Equality Forum, the first major documentary film to tackle gay teen suicide,
“Jim In Bold,” which toured the world and received numerous “best in festival”
awards.
Young Gay America created a photo exhibit, full of
photographs and stories of gay youth all across the North American continent,
which toured Europe, Canada and parts of the United States.
Young Gay America launched YGA Magazine in 2004, to
pretend to provide a “virtuous counterpart” to the other newsstand media aimed
at gay youth. I say “pretend” because the truth was, YGA was as damaging as
anything else out there, just not overtly pornographic, so it was more
“respected.”
It took me almost 16 years to discover that
homosexuality itself is not exactly “virtuous.” It was difficult for me to
clarify my feelings on the issue, given that my life was so caught up in it.
Homosexuality, delivered to young minds, is by its
very nature pornographic. It destroys impressionable minds and confuses their
developing sexuality; I did not realize this, however, until I was 30 years
old.
YGA Magazine sold out of its first issue in several
North American cities. There was extreme support, by all sides, for YGA
Magazine; schools, parent groups, libraries, governmental associations,
everyone seemed to want it. It tapped right into the zeitgeist of “accepting
and promoting” homosexuality, and I was considered a leader. I was asked to speak
on the prestigious JFK Jr. Forum at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in
2005.
It was, after viewing my words on a videotape of that
“performance,” that I began to seriously doubt what I was doing with my life
and influence.
Knowing no one who I could approach with my questions
and my doubts, I turned to God; I’d developed a growing relationship with God,
thanks to a debilitating bout with intestinal cramps caused by the upset
stomach-inducing behaviors I’d been engaged in.
Soon, I began to understand things I’d never known
could possibly be real, such as the fact that I was leading a movement of sin
and corruption – which is not to sound as though my discovery was based on
dogma, because decidedly it was not.
I came to the conclusions on my own.
It became clear to me, as I really thought about it –
and really prayed about it – that homosexuality prevents us from finding our
true self within. We cannot see the truth when we’re blinded by homosexuality.
We believe, under the influence of homosexuality, that
lust is not just acceptable, but a virtue. But there is no homosexual “desire”
that is apart from lust.
In denial of this fact, I’d fought to erase such truth
at all costs, and participated in the various popular ways of taking
responsibility out of human hands for challenging the temptations of lust and
other behaviors. I was sure – thanks to culture and world leaders – that I was
doing the right thing.
Driven to look for truth, because nothing felt right,
I looked within. Jesus Christ repeatedly advises us not to trust anybody other
than Him. I did what He said, knowing that the Kingdom of God does reside in
the heart and mind of every man.
What I discovered – what I learned – about homosexuality
was amazing. How I’d first “discovered” homosexual desires back in high school
was by noticing that I looked at other guys. How I healed, when it became
decidedly clear that I should – or risk hurting more people – is that I paid
attention to myself.
Every time I was tempted to lust, I noticed it, caught
it, dealt with it. I called it what it was, and then just let it disappear on
its own. A huge and vital difference exists between superficial admiration – of
yourself, or others – and integral admiration. In loving ourselves fully, we no
longer need anything from the “outside” world of lustful desire, recognition
from others, or physical satisfaction. Our drives become intrinsic to our very
essence, unbridled by neurotic distractions.
Homosexuality allows us to avoid digging deeper,
through superficiality and lust-inspired attractions – at least, as long as it
remains “accepted” by law. As a result, countless miss out on their truest
self, their God-given Christ-self.
Homosexuality, for me, began at age 13 and ended –
once I “cut myself off” from outside influences and intensely focused on inner
truth – when I discovered the depths of my God-given self at age 30.
God is regarded as an enemy by many in the grip of homosexuality
or other lustful behavior, because He reminds them of who and what they truly
are meant to be. People caught in the act would rather stay “blissfully
ignorant” by silencing truth and those who speak it, through antagonism,
condemnation and calling them words like “racist,” “insensitive,” “evil” and
“discriminatory.”
Healing from the wounds caused by homosexuality is not
easy – there’s little obvious support. What support remains is shamed,
ridiculed, silenced by rhetoric or made illegal by twisting of laws. I had to
sift through my own embarrassment and the disapproving “voices” of all I’d ever
known to find it. Part of the homosexual agenda is getting people to stop
considering that conversion is even a viable question to be asked, let alone
whether or not it works.
In my experience, “coming out” from under the
influence of the homosexual mindset was the most liberating, beautiful and
astonishing thing I’ve ever experienced in my entire life.
Lust takes us out of our bodies, “attaching” our
psyche onto someone else’s physical form. That’s why homosexual sex – and all
other lust-based sex – is never satisfactory: It’s a neurotic process rather
than a natural, normal one. Normal is normal – and has been called normal for a
reason.
Abnormal means “that which hurts us, hurts normal.”
Homosexuality takes us out of our normal state, of being perfectly united in
all things, and divides us, causing us to forever pine for an outside physical
object that we can never possess. Homosexual people – like all people – yearn
for the mythical true love, which does actually exist. The problem with
homosexuality is that true love only comes when we have nothing preventing us
from letting it shine forth from within. We cannot fully be ourselves when our
minds are trapped in a cycle and group-mentality of sanctioned, protected and
celebrated lust.
God came to me when I was confused and lost, alone,
afraid and upset. He told me – through prayer – that I had nothing at all to be
afraid of, and that I was home; I just needed to do a little house cleaning in
my mind.
I believe that all people, intrinsically, know the
truth. I believe that is why Christianity scares people so much. It reminds
them of their conscience, which we all possess.
Conscience tells us right from wrong and is a guide by
which we can grow and become stronger and freer human beings. Healing from sin
and ignorance is always possible, but the first thing anyone must do is get out
of the mentalities that divide and conquer humanity.
Sexual truth can be found, provided we’re all willing
and driven to accept that our culture sanctions behaviors that harm life. Guilt
should be no reason to avoid the difficult questions.
Homosexuality took almost 16 years of my life and
compromised them with one lie or another, perpetuated through national media
targeted at children. In European countries, homosexuality is considered so
normal that grade-school children are being provided “gay” children’s books as
required reading in public schools.
Poland, a country all-too familiar with the
destruction of its people by outside influences, is bravely attempting to stop
the European Union from indoctrinating its children with homosexual propaganda.
In response, the European Union has called the prime minister of Poland
“repulsive.”
I was repulsive for quite some time; I am still
dealing with all of my guilt.
As a leader in the “gay rights” movement, I was given
the opportunity to address the public many times. If I could take back some of
the things I said, I would. Now I know that homosexuality is lust and
pornography wrapped into one. I’ll never let anybody try to convince me
otherwise, no matter how slick their tongues or how sad their story. I have
seen it. I know the truth.
God gave us truth for a reason. It exists so we could
be ourselves. It exists so we could share that perfect self with the world, to
make the perfect world. These are not fanciful schemes or strange ideals –
these are the Truth.
Healing from the sins of the world will not happen in
an instant; but, it will happen – if we don’t pridefully block it. God wins in
the end, in case you didn’t know.
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