Man’s disappearance renews debate on ’Ex-Gay’ netherworld

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Bryce Faulkner

Bryce Faulkner

The mystery surrounding the location and well-being of Bryce Faulkner, a 23-year-old medical student who appears to have entered into an ex-gay treatment facility, has again thrust the controversial topic of reparative therapy into the public eye.

With any updates arriving heavily filtered through the gatekeepers of Faulkner’s family, we are left only to speculate what can be found inside the ex-gay labyrinth.

The last person to have heard from Faulkner was Travis Swanson, a man who claims to be his boyfriend. That was on June 15, before Faulkner’s family appears to have intervened in their son’s relationship.

His mother Debra told FOX News Bryce is “fine” and that stories to the contrary are “not true.” A statement by Bryce, released through a family representative, denied coercion on the part of his family.

Rev. Brett Harris, a pastor who has led a Web-based effort to get in touch with Faulkner, suspects otherwise. He has continued his effort despite receiving nearly 20 death threats from the site’s visitors and a lawsuit threat from the Faulkner family.

“It would be simple for [Bryce] to get on a webcam and say ’I don’t want to be gay anymore, I went to this camp on my own volition.’ If he does that, God bless him and I’ll take the site down,” Harris told EDGE. “But there is no information coming from Bryce himself. This instantaneous conversion story that Debra is putting out there is baloney. She bullied and brow-beat him.”

“[Bryce]’d lose everything including the family’s love if he continued the relationship,” Harris continued. “The loss of love is a very powerful thing, especially the loss of the love of your family. The fear of that happening is a great motivator to keep someone in a conversion therapy program.”

More on this via EdgeUnitedStates by clicking here.

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