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"American College of Pediatricians" outrageous position statements on "homosexuality" [wPOLL]

Thu Jul 8, 2010 6:16 PM EDT
discrimination, health, gay, lesbian, homosexual, same-sex, sexual-orientation, opposite-sex
By LMSLMS

Live Poll

I agree with The American College of Pediatricians views:

View Results
  • 105003
    Yes
    32%
  • 105004
    No
    68%
  • 105005
    Not sure
    0%

VoteTotal Votes: 25

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I am appalled at the outrageous position statements on “homosexuals” put out by the American College of Pediatricians. It is an absolute joke that they present their views as being grounded in science. Gay and lesbian individuals should be treated with acceptance and their behavior should be validated and normalized. My only hope is that people who read these bogus materials will see this organization for the complete sham that it is.

From their website: [if you want to read some more of their nonsense, i'd reccommend this article in particular: Homosexual Parenting: Is It Time For Change?]

School officials are being increasingly pressured by pro-homosexual organizations to integrate homosexual education into school curricula. These organizations recommend promoting homosexuality as a normal, immutable trait that should be validated during childhood, as early as kindergarten. These organizations also condemn all efforts to provide treatment to gender confused students, advocating instead the creation of student groups that affirm homosexual attractions and behaviors.

One of the most coordinated efforts to convince school officials to embrace this position was launched by a coalition of 13 organizations which produced a brochure entitled, Just the Facts about Sexual Orientation and Youth. This coalition, which includes the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Psychiatric Association, and the National Education Association, mailed the brochure in January 2008 to all 16,000 public school superintendents in the United States. The purpose of the brochure is to:

• Promote the notion that all forms of sexual attraction among students (regardless of age) are equally and entirely normal, including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality.
• Inform educators that all sexual-reorientation therapy may be harmful and should be prohibited.
• Warn school officials that student clubs advocating the practice of homosexuality must be allowed on campus.

The American College of Pediatricians disagrees with the coalition and presents this scientific response:

• The etiology of homosexual attraction is determined by a combination of familial, environmental, and social influences. For some individuals the inheritance of predisposing personality traits may also play a role.
• While homosexual attraction may not be a conscious choice, it is changeable for many individuals.
• Declaring and validating a student’s same-sex attraction during the adolescent years is premature and may be harmful.
• Many youth with homosexual attractions have experienced a troubled upbringing, including sexual abuse, and are in need of therapy.
• The homosexual lifestyle carries grave health risks.
• Sexual reorientation therapy can be effective. Students and parents should be aware of all therapeutic options.
• There is no evidence that pro-homosexual programs, such as on-campus student clubs, ease the health disorders of homosexual youth.
• The Just the Facts brochure is based upon statements of endorsement of adolescent homosexuality by coalition organizations, and not upon citations of evidence-based research.

Regardless of an individual's sexual orientation, sexual activity is conscious choice. Any sexual activity outside of a monogamous, heterosexual, married relationship is unhealthy and ill-advised.

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MYOB-1251250

This explains a lot:

July 16, 2009

When the American Academy of Pediatrics passed its policy statement supporting second-parent adoptions by lesbian and gay parents in 2002, a fringe group of approximately 60 of the AAP’s more than 60,000 members formed the “American College of Pediatricians.”1This group has been described by one of its charter members as a “Judeo-Christian, traditional-values organization,”...

http://www.aclu.org/lgbt-rights_hiv-aids/re-gill-about-american-college-pediatricians

So of course science was pushed to the curb so that their agenda could be pushed.

  • 5 votes
Reply#1 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 7:06 PM EDT
LMSLMS

MYOB: exactly!

  • 2 votes
Reply#2 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 7:21 PM EDT
Pastafarian

I, in error, voted "yes". (I really need to go home and get some sleep or something.) Sorry, and please take that into consideration when viewing the poll results, fellow Viners.

This is unbelievable. How can someone study medical science so extensively and for so many years, yet be so ignorant? But if my math is correct, this is 0.1% of the members of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Like you said, a fringe group. (Or does that even qualify as a fringe group?) Thanks for posting the article. I hope this is the first and last time I hear about these nuts.

  • 2 votes
Reply#3 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 7:40 PM EDT
LMSLMS

Pastafarian: Thanks for letting us know you meant to vote "no," good points, and great username!

  • 2 votes
#3.1 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 7:45 PM EDT
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GoldenGateMami_Susi

You have to remember that being a scientist can also mean being a person of faith. I am by no means excusing or defending this posted position. Those of you who have read my posts about the LGBT Community know where I stand.

Obviously, there exists within the ranks of the ACP, very old, hard line, religiously faithful, Conservatives who cling to the vestiges to the past.

These are the very doctors who only service Conservative Christians in their practices and who refuse to do any kind of treatment or procedure that goes against their religious core values.

I, of course, voted a resounding NO.

A doctor is there to heal not to determine my worth as a human being and treat me solely based on whether or not I agree with his or her ideology.

  • 1 vote
Reply#4 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 8:52 PM EDT
Livenatas

They may be educated, doctors and men of faith and clearly have an agenda that is not founded in medicine. Based on their own writings they appear to be ignorant and bigoted but would need to have a larger sample to know for sure.

They are medical doctors and not psychologists and it's great that they appear to have studied the subject and even present their stance in a very clear, concise and profession manner but their whole stance is based on one fallacy after another. From the time they open to the time they conclude there is no break in the fallacies. Starting with the appeal to a false authority fallacy; they are medical doctors who can tell you that your child is growing normally, they are at their proper weight, height but they cannot treat, diagnose nor interpret psychological issues and as medical professionals should refer psychological development questions and/or issues to licensed psychologists.

  • 2 votes
Reply#5 - Fri Jul 9, 2010 11:13 AM EDT
LMSLMS

@Livenatas:

...cannot treat, diagnose nor interpret psychological issues and as medical professionals should refer psychological development questions and/or issues to licensed psychologists.

Could not have said it better myself!

  • 2 votes
#5.1 - Fri Jul 9, 2010 12:10 PM EDT
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KJR-1578050

You can not change how one person feels or is attracted to another.

Therapy and conditioning can change how a person acts or reacts, but it does not change who that person is.

Case in point, My wife has been trying to do it for years! A person is who they are!

  • 2 votes
Reply#6 - Fri Jul 9, 2010 5:21 PM EDT
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