Posted on 10/26/2005 10:02:42 AM PDT by scripter
A new, national daily radio show focused entirely on the most radioactive issue confronting Americans homosexuality will launch Monday, and it will be hosted by a prominent former homosexual and his wife.
Stephen and Irene Bennett, founders of Stephen Bennett Ministries, will co-host the 30-minute program, "Straight Talk Radio," scheduled to debut in eight states Oct. 31.
"'Straight Talk Radio' will feature the most outspoken guests, tackle tough issues and host very lively debates, while injecting a blend of adrenaline, compassion and a bit of humor," said Bennett, a former homosexual who abandoned his 11-year promiscuous "gay" lifestyle after becoming a Christian in 1992.
Today, married 12 years with two children, the Bennetts travel and speak worldwide, educating people on homosexuality and dispelling what they call the "myths and misinformation promoted by homosexual activists and organizations."
While the Bennetts' primarily minister full-time as evangelists to the homosexual community and provide support for their families, the couple firmly believes they have a dual calling. The couple also publicly and forthrightly deal with the issues of homosexuality, the homosexual agenda and its effects on America's culture and children.
"We have two little kids who are growing up in a very different world than we did as children. I bring to the table the undeniable truth that I was not born homosexual, and that homosexual men and women can completely change," said Bennett.
Referring to condemnation from "gay rights" activists toward people like Stephen who have changed their sexual orientation, Irene Bennett comments: "For the last 13 years my husband has been repeatedly told he does not exist. As my loving husband and the wonderful father of our two children, I tell you Stephen does exist and I am proud and humbled to be his wife. Stephen is a living testimony to the life-changing power of Jesus Christ."
"Straight Talk Radio" will debut on one of the nation's largest 50,000-watt Christian AM stations in America, KLTT 670 AM in Denver, part of the Crawford Broadcasting Network. Radio stations interested in carrying the program can call "Straight Talk Radio" at (203) 926-6960.
"Straight Talk Radio" will also stream daily on demand at StraightTalkRadio.org.
I have a few on my profile page. Feel free to copy them.
Among them is the one I just lifted from your tagline.
Why thank you! I talked with Bennett a few months ago to get his permission on using some of his material. He seems like a great guy - perhaps I'll try to get him scheduled to come to our small town someday.
Thanks - You have an interesting profile. I've been thinking of picking up the guitar again - it's been 33 years since I stopped playing. One of these days I'm going to see Keaggy live.
I watched my grade school friend start hanging out with the weird older boys that hovered around us when we used to play at night. The next thing I knew he and another boy in class had "sex" with each other during a sleep over. He turned out to be "gay" and I know it was caused by the indoctrination from the older boys.
Speaking of youth -how about adoption. Here is a link to a document just in case you are unaware of it for the categorical listing:
No Basis: What the Studies Dont Tell Us About Same-Sex Parenting
A 129 page Adobe Acrobat document (I assume it is all good; however, have not read it all yet):
Executive Summary
It is routinely asserted in courts, journals and the media that it makes no difference whether a child has a mother and a father, two fathers, or two mothers. Reference is often made to social-scientific studies that are claimed to have demonstrated this.
An objective analysis, however, demonstrates that there is no basis for this assertion. The studies on which such claims are based are all gravely deficient.
Robert Lerner, Ph.D., and Althea Nagai, Ph.D., professionals in the field of quantitative analysis, evaluated 49 empirical studies on same-sex (or homosexual) parenting.
The evaluation looks at how each study carries out six key research tasks: (1) formulating a hypothesis and research design; (2) controlling for unrelated effects; (3) measuring concepts (bias, reliability and validity); (4) sampling; (5) statistical testing; and (6) addressing the problem of false negatives (statistical power).
Each chapter of the evaluation describes and evaluates how the studies utilized one of these research steps. Along the way, Lerner and Nagai offer pointers for how future studies can be more competently done. Some major problems uncovered in the studies include the following:
- Unclear hypotheses and research designs
- Missing or inadequate comparison groups
- Self-constructed, unreliable and invalid measurements
- Non-random samples, including participants who recruit other participants
- Samples too small to yield meaningful results
- Missing or inadequate statistical analysis
Lerner and Nagai found at least one fatal research flaw in all fortynine studies. As a result, they conclude that no generalizations can reliably be made based on any of these studies. For these reasons the studies are no basis for good science or good public policy.
Four Appendices follow. Appendix 1 is a bibliography of the studies and related publications. Appendix 2 is a table that summarizes the evaluation of each of the studies with regard to each research step. Appendix 3 (by William C. Duncan) is an overview of how these studies have been used in the law. Appendix 4 (by Kristina Mirus) describes how the media has covered these studies.
I hope Stephen and Irene Bennet are successful with their show.
Excellent. Thanks - it's now in the database.
part of what reprogramming groups do is recruit some teens to harass othersthey really demonstrate their bias. I don't know of any reputable group that recruits teens to harass gays. In fact I don't know of any group, reputable or not that recruits teens to harass gays. That's just a pathetic attempt to attack reorientation/reparative therapy groups.
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I just listened to the broadcast ("A Heart for the Homosexual Part 1")... I really hope this ministry does well because it's an excellent, much needed ministry.
Will it work on my dialup? I already asked that question, I'll shut up now and try it!
Anyone who doesn't have an antique 'net connection, listen up!
Just listend; if it works on my dialup it'll work on anyone's!
Very compassionate; it should touch the hearts of many. I hope they got a lot of listeners.
I'm not sure about equating all sins equally; IMO (from my reading and understanding) they are not all equal. Also depends on whether engaged in "proudly" or struggled against, whether habitual or fallen into on occasion, and so on.
I wish the best to the Bennetts and I hope that many, many people stuck in the "gay" life listen and take to heart their message. It's a message of help and hope, not condemnation or hate.
It's a message of help and hope, not condemnation or hate.
Exactly. As I see it, that's the message Christians should try to communicate to homosexuals - complete change is completely possible.
I hope that many religious believers listen, it'll help them reach out to those locked in the "gay" life. Especially noteworthy was the "choice" issue, explained very well to those not familiar with the causes of homosexuality.
I thought the same. If we can get that message out, perhaps more folks could better understand issues surrounding how same-sex attraction develops.
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