Protest sparked after university refuses to screen Christian ex-gay film

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Core Issues Trust (CIT) wanted “Voices of the Silenced: Experts, Evidences and Ideology” to be shown in a private invitation-only event at The Queen’s University Belfast earlier this month.

The film, which the charity claims is the “banned movie they don’t want you to see” has become controversial since Vue Piccadilly cinema scrapped a reservation for the screening of the film.

 

More than 600 people signed a petition urging the cinema chain to cancel the private showing of the film which tells the stories of 15 people “emerging out of homosexual lifestyles”.

A public screening of the film is set to take place this evening at Ballynahinch Baptist Church.

The Northern Irish charity offers therapeutic support to individuals “who wish to move out of homosexual practices, and opposes the determination of aggressive gay lobbies wanting to impose a ban on such support”.

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Mike Davidson, CEO of CIT: “Sexual expression may take many different forms and may change over time, as do identities. The film “Voices of the Silenced” shows how and why the 15 individuals introduced in the film have experienced exactly that, regardless of who disagrees with them – they have a right to do so, and it would be respectful to listen to them.

“The cult-like behaviour of those who claim ‘once-gay, always-gay’, saying that gay -identified and…

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