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Alan Chambers (Exodus International) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alan Chambers (activist)

Alan Manning Chambers (born February 21, 1972)〔https://twitter.com/AlanMChambers/statuses/171583529090695168〕 is the former president of Exodus International〔(Exodus International - Board of Directors )〕 and co-founder of Speak. Love., headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Before coming to Exodus, Chambers served on the pastoral team at Calvary Assembly of God, one of the largest churches in Orlando.〔(Exodus International - Biography of Alan Chambers )〕
On June 19, 2013, Chambers repudiated the organization's mission in a nearly hour-long talk at the organization's 38th annual meeting.〔Tenety, Elizabeth, ("Exodus International, criticized for ‘reparative therapies’ for gay Christians, to shut down" ), Washington ''Post'', June 20, 2013. Included link to video of Chambers' talk (at Exodus' website ). Retrieved 2013-06-20.〕 He co-founded Speak. Love. with two other former Exodus leaders later that year.
==Background==
Chambers was actively involved in promoting policies that in his view preserve and protect traditional marriage and the family. He testified before the Massachusetts state judiciary committee on same-sex marriage.〔(A BLOG BY ALAN CHAMBERS: Massachusetts Marriage Affirmation & Protection Amendment )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.newsguests.com/site/guestinfo/48 )〕 He was also a member of the Arlington Group,〔(Members )〕 a coalition working to pass legislation against same-sex marriage.
Chambers says that he has mostly overcome his attraction to men (although he does speak openly about his own ongoing sexual attraction to men〔http://www.mail.com/news/us/1389808-christian-group-backs-ex-gay-therapy.html#.7518-stage-subhero1-2〕); however, he rejects the term ex-gay.〔(A BLOG BY ALAN CHAMBERS: Great Thread at ExGay Watch )〕〔(Approaching agreement in debate over homosexuality )〕 He is married to Leslie Chambers and has two adopted children.〔〔Alan Chambers, ''(God's Grace and the Homosexual Next Door )'', Eugene: Harvest House, 2006, p36〕 He travels extensively and is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer at conferences, churches and college campuses. He has debated at many university campuses, such as the University of California at Berkeley, Pepperdine University and Reformed Theological Seminary.
Prior to Exodus International's annual conference in 2012, Chambers stated, "I do not believe that cure is a word that is applicable to really any struggle, homosexuality included.... For someone to put out a shingle and say, 'I can cure homosexuality' — that to me is as bizarre as someone saying they can cure any other common temptation or struggle that anyone faces on Planet Earth."〔 In July 2012, while appearing on NBC's ''Hardball'', Chambers stated that he always believed the catchphrase "Pray away the gay" to be a lazy stereotype and one that he never used, as it invalidates the nature of the complex issue surrounding homosexuality. Chambers went on to tell host Michael Smerconish that he has same-sex attraction, and for anyone to say he does not have temptations, or that he could never be tempted, or does not have same-sex attraction is not true.〔http://exodusinternational.org/2012/07/alan-chambers-interviewed-by-msnbcs-hardball〕〔http://video.msnbc.msn.com/hardball/48126418#48126418〕 He has also come out as bisexual, by admitting to having experienced attraction to both sexes.〔http://www.buzzfeed.com/djpeisner/the-man-behind-the-historic-implosion-of-the-ex-gay-movement#.qfarJa2OV〕
In June 2013, he closed the organization with a public apology to the LGBT community, saying that "For quite some time we’ve been imprisoned in a worldview that’s neither honoring toward our fellow human beings, nor biblical." He remarked that he will now seek to create "safe, welcoming and mutually transforming communities.”〔http://www.kansascity.com/2013/06/20/4303691/christian-group-apologizes-to.html#storylink=cpy〕

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