Amazon Bans Ex-LGBT Authors and Pulls Books on Reparative Therapy for Gays

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After removing books on reparative therapy for gays by a late Catholic psychologist from its website, retail giant Amazon has also removed books from former LGBT authors who have since left the lifestyle.

Several titles by Dr. Joseph Nicolosi were pulled by Amazon last week, according to The Huffington Post.

According to reports, Rojo Alan was the man identified as the person who convinced Amazon to no longer sell the books. Alan told Gay Star News it took him three months to convince Amazon to pull the Nicolosi books.

Books by Joe Dallas and Anne Paulk of the Restored Hope Network are among the latest books to be pulled by Amazon.

Dallas’ book, Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity, and Paulk’s book, Restoring Sexual Identity: Hope for Women Who Struggle with Same-Sex Attraction are unavailable on the retailer’s website.

Dallas told The Christian Post it’s not surprising to him his book was pulled due to LGBTQ pressure.

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