About Dr. Warren Throckmorton

Warren Throckmorton, PhD is Associate Professor of Psychology and Fellow for Psychology and Public Policy at Grove City College (PA). He is the producer of the critically acclaimed documentary, I Do Exist, regarding sexual orientation. His academic articles have been published by journals of the American Psychological Association and he is past president of the American Mental Health Counselors Association. Over 150 newspapers have published his columns. He can be reached at ewthrockmorton@gcc.edu.

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Columnist, Speaker, Professor of Psychology and Fellow for Psychology and Public Policy at Grove City College

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Leadership University removes link to "Homosexuality and the Nazi Party" article

Leadership University is a ministry affiliated with Campus Crusade for Christ and exists as a “faculty outreach and training arm” of CCC. Until recently, LeaderU had Scott Lively’s article Homosexuality and the Nazi Party available to readers (Scroll down and you can see the link here). Now if you click that link (http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/lively.html) you will not find the article.

This is the same article that Exodus International linked to but then removed in light of the Uganda ex-gay conference. Although Mr. Lively is an avid supporter of NARTH, that organization recently removed references to his work from their website.

For additional information and support for the LeaderU action see this series of posts and these Crosswalk articles:

Does homosexuality lead to fascism? and Eliminating homosexuality: Nazi Germany and Modern Uganda.

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hillsideslide
1/6/2010 4:44 PM
Bravo!

Glad to see Christian organizations cutting that article.

Just saw a youtube video of him speaking at an anti-gay conference in Uganda.... where they are considering the death penalty for gays.

Scary.
scottdlively
11/1/2009 9:00 PM
Throckmorton fails to mention that the removal of these links was his handiwork, gained by leveraging his reputation (which was earned as an opponent of homosexuality) to convince these organization that they would be associated with quackery. But somewhere along the line Warren Throckmorton stopped being an opponent of homosexuality and became a defender of the "gay" movement. My article "Warren Throckmorton Goes to the Dark Side" tells this story, which is too long to post here as a comment http://www.defendthefamily.com/pfrc/newsarchives.php?id=1427143 .

My book, co-authored by Orthodox Jewish researcher Kevin E. Abrams may be read online at http://www.defendthefamily.com/pfrc/books/pinkswastika/

I stand ready to debate Throckmorton on the subject at any public venue of his choosing.
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