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In December 2011, 162 orthodox rabbis and "health professionals" have signed a "Declaration On The Torah Approach To Homosexuality". Therein, they claim that
In an interview with the Dutch newspaper NRC today, Ralbag says: "The declaration is one of love and compassion". And he doesn't understand the outrage: "If we had called to stone gays, it would be different. However, we offer them hope."
In other news, a Dutch newspaper found out that a orthodox-protestant health organization "Different" has been providing "treatment" for homosexuality for years and these are covered by the Dutch universal health care system. Organizations of psychologists and doctors have called this treatment ineffective and dangerous.
Parliament was livid - except of course the small ultra-orthodox Reformed Political Party - and has asked the Health Minister to take steps. (link)
One of the former trainers of this "cure" was interviewed for the 8 o'clock news. He related that he had lived 10 years according to the rules of the cure and only got more miserable. He had stopped 20 years ago and now is happy in a committed relationship.
The management of "Different" claims their treatment helps their clients with their psychical suffering and that its effect has been proven. A manager even claimed that they "cure" 30% of their clients from their homosexuality.
Here's an idea: how about telling them that being gay is not wrong?
When will they ever learn?
The signatories are mainly from the USA, but there are also some from Israel, the UK and other countries. New York-based Rabbi Aryeh Ralbag, is not only a US rabbi, but also chief rabbi of the Amsterdam orthodox community. When it came out he also signed, there was outrage in the Amsterdam community. The chairman has suspended him and asked him to resign his post. Mention of his Amsterdam post has already been erased from the list of signatures. (link)From a Torah perspective, the question whether homosexual inclinations and behaviors are changeable is extremely relevant. The concept that G-d created a human being who is unable to find happiness in a loving relationship unless he violates a biblical prohibition is neither plausible nor acceptable. G-d is loving and merciful. Struggles, and yes, difficult struggles, along with healing and personal growth are part and parcel of this world. Impossible, life long, Torah prohibited situations with no achievable solutions are not.
We emphatically reject the notion that a homosexually inclined person cannot overcome his or her inclination and desire. Behaviors are changeable.
In an interview with the Dutch newspaper NRC today, Ralbag says: "The declaration is one of love and compassion". And he doesn't understand the outrage: "If we had called to stone gays, it would be different. However, we offer them hope."
In other news, a Dutch newspaper found out that a orthodox-protestant health organization "Different" has been providing "treatment" for homosexuality for years and these are covered by the Dutch universal health care system. Organizations of psychologists and doctors have called this treatment ineffective and dangerous.
Parliament was livid - except of course the small ultra-orthodox Reformed Political Party - and has asked the Health Minister to take steps. (link)
One of the former trainers of this "cure" was interviewed for the 8 o'clock news. He related that he had lived 10 years according to the rules of the cure and only got more miserable. He had stopped 20 years ago and now is happy in a committed relationship.
The management of "Different" claims their treatment helps their clients with their psychical suffering and that its effect has been proven. A manager even claimed that they "cure" 30% of their clients from their homosexuality.
Here's an idea: how about telling them that being gay is not wrong?
When will they ever learn?