
Therapist Warns of Religious Homophobia's Harm to LGBTQ+ Youth
Denver Therapist Highlights Dangers of Religious Homophobia. A recent video by Morgan Onealll_, a Denver-based bisexual writer and therapist, has sparked discussion about the harmful effects of confirmation bias within religious communities. Onealll_ argues that those who claim to have had visions from God often use this as justification for homophobic beliefs, which disproportionately affects LGBTQ+ youth. "It's homophobia," Onealll_ states in the video, "giving people who have dangerous rhetoric confirmation bias." She describes growing up in a church environment where people were "saved from their gayness," a practice she now believes is damaging. The video has garnered significant attention, highlighting a critical issue affecting LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly young people searching for answers online and within their faith communities. Onealll_'s perspective, informed by her professional experience, provides a valuable insight into the psychological and social consequences of such beliefs. The video serves as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and tolerance in creating safe and inclusive environments for everyone.