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Ad Company Rejects Billboard Questioning Homosexuality

Started by LostInTime, February 13, 2007, 07:53:39 AM

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Focus on the Family expressed disappointment at Clear Channel Outdoor's decision to block ads for its international Love Won Out conference in Phoenix, Ariz.

The billboard ad was drafted to read, "I questioned homosexuality: Change is Possible, Discover How."

Gender issues director at Focus on the Family, Melissa Fryrear, said Monday the advertising company had turned down the business, but as of Monday, its lawyers had not received an explanation for the decision.
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Hazumu

Quote from: Melissa Fryrear, FotF Gender Issues Director"We are trying to help Christians respond in a Christian way to someone who is struggling with homosexuality," Fryrear said. "We are also trying to offer resources and hope to [unhappy homosexuals] that would assist them as they continue to pursue heterosexuality."

Methinks they will have a hard time finding unhappy homosexuals.

Karen

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kaelin

Or rather, the extent homosexuals are unhappy is proportional to the extent they are being told they are really heterosexuals.
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