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The Texas GOP platform supports conversion therapy, and AI-based programs may help individualize this therapy.

The Bible and Christian faith are powerful methods of becoming a heterosexual, as are participation in activities like baseball and chess. Because ex-homosexuals exist -- thereby proving conversion is possible -- homosexual activists have sought laws prohibiting conversion therapy in many states, and liberal California, Oregon, New Jersey, Illinois, and the District of Columbia have banned this therapy for minors as additional liberal states also did. But on February 24, 2015, an Oklahoma House committee passed a bill to protect the right to conversion therapy, and the therapy remains fully lawful in the vast majority of the United States. Liberal Dem Governor Andrew Cuomo has tried to ban it for minors by issuing an unusual executive order in New York.

Successful approaches are aided by a change in someone's activities, such as certain sports or even playing competitive online chess, and an elimination of animosity that someone might be harboring, such as a man's anger towards his father. As explained below, several activities correlate with the development of homosexuality, while others correlate with reinforcing heterosexuality. Conversion to Christianity and regular church attendance can help; Paul referenced converts from homosexuality to Christianity in the New Testament. Aversion therapy, by which someone is averted from an unwanted activity or attraction by associating it with something mildly unpleasant, is a long-established additional approach.

Studies show that 25% of teenagers experience ambiguity in orientation at some point. Central to the homosexual agenda is to recruit as many of those teenagers as possible into the movement, without telling them that they can choose heterosexuality instead.

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