County Down church faces ‘extreme violence’ threats over ‘ex-gay’ film screening

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Rodney Stout said offensive material aimed at Ballynahinch Baptist Church was posted on social media because of a decision to show the controversial movie, called Voices of the Silenced.

He told the Belfast Telegraph: “I don’t regret allowing the film to be screened in the church, not at all.

 

“I don’t think anyone should capitulate to threats.”

Previous screenings planned for London and Belfast in recent weeks have been refused by The Vue London Piccadilly and Queen’s Film Theatre.

‘Voices of the Silenced: Experts, Evidences and Ideologies’ features the testimonies of 15 people from eight countries who have moved away from homosexual activity.

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Critics have accused the film of supporting so-called gay conversion therapies, a claim denied by the makers, the Core Issues Trust.

The Emmanuel Centre in central London offered its conference space for the London premier of the film, after the Vue London Piccadilly cancelled a booking last month.

Dr Mike Davidson from the Trust previously told Premier: “We are not saying that folk identify as gay are sick.

“What we are about are the rights and freedoms that people need to have respected when they want to move out of unwanted homosexual or other sexual practises – and that’s what the film does.”

The Belfast Telegraph said it understood approximately 100 people attended the…

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