You Don't Have to Be Gay: Hope and Freedom for Males Struggling with Homosexuality, or for Those Who Know of Someone Who Is
by
Jeff Konrad
A non-technical, true-to-life book that shatters the myths about homosexuality, its causes and cures. Not based on simple pat answers, you Don't Have To Be Gay gives clear instruction, well-documented argumentation, heartening encouragement, honest self-analysis and practical suggestions. Perfect for all who desire to understand homosexuality and its root causes.
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
November 1st 2000
by Pacific Publishing House
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When I heard the title, I didn't think this book was real. I thought my eyes were deceiving me when it showed up on Amazon; that I was having a crack-fantasy when I clicked order; only when it appeared, wrapped in the Amazon-cardboard on my doorstep, did I finally believe someone, actually, wrote this book.
Now, I realize this book was written in 1987 and used a lot of 'research' from studies conducted in the early sixties concerning homosexuality but it was chilling to me parents still bought t...more
Now, I realize this book was written in 1987 and used a lot of 'research' from studies conducted in the early sixties concerning homosexuality but it was chilling to me parents still bought t...more
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My aunt bought me a copy at a conference and got it signed for m
I really liked the format of this book. It was written as a series of correspondence letters between the author (writing under a pseudonym) and several different persons (all with the same name for the purpose of continuity). The book gives a lot of good insight that may be useful to people living in the gay lifestyle who may be contemplating change. The book is written by a Christian author, but he refrains from actually talking about God at all until the very end of the book. He gives his reas...more
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