I was going to respond to ISPs topic on Preventing Homosexuality Dr. J Nicolosi, but due to its number of responses, decided to start a new topic.
Nicolosi's comments were prominently referred to in the three 1995 Awake! articles about homosexuality in the "Young People Ask" section. I had just come out recently and read the articles. I DAd in 1994. A close JW sister friend of mine had gotten me a subscription [which was not really desired by me]. But, after having accepted my orientation at the age of 45 only 1 year earlier and being ingrained with the societal imprint of negativity about homosexuality due to my pre-Stonewall formative years and JW exposure since childhood, I still wanted to read as much as possible to be SURE that I was OK as I was. That nothing "made" me gay.
So, I with great eagerness went to the public library to look up Nicolosi. All I could find out about him was in a journal that had critical reviews of new books. In it, Nicolosi was thoroughly discredited. Naturally, the JWs would use anyone that would further support their tortured reasoning, whether the person was a reliable source or not.
Nicolosi belongs to the old world school of cause/effect on homosexuality. I'm personally not aware of any psychologists/psychiatrists/counselors that submit to that line of reasoning anymore unless they are personally of the religious right mentality.
In my own case up to the point of my disassociating due to my sexual orientation I [1] never had sexual relations with members of my own sex, [2] did not knowingly associate with gay people in my business life [as an active/avid JW, my dealings outside of work were always with JWs], [3] had an active father figure in my home up to the time I was in 11th grade [parents divorcing then] yet my same sex attractions were clear in my mind dating back to at least 7th grade. In short, all of Nicolosi's causes for my being gay were absent in my life.
There is nothing wrong in itself with being gay. Those in society who look down upon gays do not prevent homosexuality from happening. They only make if more difficult for gays to have feelings of self worth. Thankfully, society as a whole, as each decade passes by, is coming to the realization that they've been fed a great deal of myths about what its like to be homosexual.
After having accepted myself for being gay from birth and having left the BS of the WTBTS by disassociating, I became a much happier person. I started the San Francisco Gay/Lesbian Former Jehovah's Witnesses Support Group in March 1994. Today due to Jim Moon's [he was the first person to respond to my ad] active Webmaster efforts and coining the collective term "A Common Bond" [due to his prior efforts to have a gay/lesbian mailing list for former Jehovah's Witnesses] we are now international. Check out our web site www.gayxjw.org for information on the Bible vs. Homosexuality, Pedophilia, and other interesting topics and links to other sites.
Edited by - jwinsf on 17 June 2002 19:44:51