(Sigh, he tries so hard).
While I am quite certain that I've shared the story of Michael Glatze somewhere in this 3 part thread (I'd have to review the table of contents to confirm that), sentences like this from the article that you linked bring up big a
red flag:
"[Director Justin]Kelly was a protégé of Gus Van Sant’s, having worked as an editorial assistant on the film Milk—a movie that co-starred Franco."
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/02/gay-no-more-the-story-of-michael-glatze.html
Being that the Sundance Film Festival is a tool of the Left, which includes the LGBTQueer/sexual anarchist movement, I had to do a bit more research on why they would be playing a movie that shows that people can indeed leave homosexual behavior (and often times desires) behind.
Hence, I found this article:
Meet the 2015 Sundance Filmmakers #2: Justin Kelly's 'I Am Michael' is About More Than a Gay Activist Going Straight
"More than just a story about a gay activist who goes straight, this film reveals the series of events that led to Michael’s transformation, which create a complex and fascinating portrait of a man struggling with his identity yet determined to find his place in this world.
How we identify shapes how we're perceived, and although identifying as a part of a community (be it gay, straight, Christian, Buddhist...) can create a sense of community and comfort, it can also box you into something that you're expected to adhere to. That's what makes this film so unexpectedly relatable."
http://www.indiewire.com/article/me...e-than-a-gay-activist-going-straight-20150112
Anyway: As shown through numerous testimonies throughout this 3part thread,
change is possible.
Being that TOL has an abundant number of those who obviously are engaging in homosex (it's easy to find them, they adamantly defend homosexuality in dozens of threads throughout TOL), why don't you take this information to them so that they too can see that change is possible.
Oh and GFR7, you might want to pay attention to those words as well:
"Change is possible".