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u/joshua_josephsson ยท 9 pointsr/atheism

The College was founded in 2002 by a group of pediatricians including Joseph Zanga, a past president of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), as a protest against the AAP's support for adoption by gay couples.

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Their consistent cherry-picking of any study that even tangentially supports their anti-gay position while demonising any study that contradicts it, especially any published by the AAP, and their constant promotion on their website of books like http://www.amazon.com/dp/1572296569 that promote faith-based abstinance-only sex ed, kind of gives away they are a bunch of homophobic religious zealots.

u/SaintOdhran ยท 6 pointsr/PoliticalDiscussion

Well, I can't access the source that they cite, and without a definition of "gender confused," it's not really that helpful either way. I would like to point out that acpeds.org recommends Passport to Purity to address sexuality with your teen, which encourages your child to make wise, biblical choices about friendship, http://www.amazon.com/dp/1572296569, has a link to Facts About Youth on their page about sexuality, which has its own page for the health risks of homosexuality, http://factsaboutyouth.com/posts/health-risks-of-the-homosexual-lifestyle/, and claims that if homosexual marriage comes to pass "there will be no brake as our society moves toward an era in which the institution of marriage will become meaningless." http://www.acpeds.org/parents/marriage-matters-2

I'm going to go ahead and say that I suspect your website has a bias.