Interesting to note that the head coach of this center, Rich Wyler was educated at the Brigham Young University. This whole site smacks of the teaching that they have regarding homosexuality. They say its a choice (among other minor factors) and you can get rid of it by torturous methods. Part of that Universities mission statement is:

"To succeed in this mission the university must provide an environment enlightened by living prophets and sustained by those moral virtues which characterize the life and teachings of the Son of God. In that environment these four major educational goals should prevail:

* All students at BYU should be taught the truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Any education is inadequate which does not emphasize that His is the only name given under heaven whereby mankind can be saved. Certainly all relationships within the BYU community should reflect devout love of God and a loving, genuine concern for the welfare of our neighbor."

So there you go. I thought this center has some religious ties somewhere. To top that off, one of the other centers he has founded "People Can Change", it cites various reasons to give up being homosexual. Guess what the number 1 reason is out of the 189 online surveys they recieved to 'give up' being homosexual.. "Desire to heal emotional wounds at the root of my same-sex attractions (SSA) – 91% (a major motivating factor for 77% of respondents)."

The least reason.... "Shame – 73% (major for 41%)"

Personally, I think that its the other way around. Shame is No. 1. Shame which has been instilled on the gay community by religious fanatics such as the Mormons, Jehovahs Witnesses etc etc etc .

I dislike myspace. Its become a free for all to promote whatever bigoted ideas someone has and this group seems to be getting in with their warped ideas to all the young people who frequent myspace.