"There’s not one set model of, ‘If you do this, someone will go straight tomorrow,’" said Alan Chambers, president of Exodus, who said he left homosexuality in 1991. "It’s a long process."...A few young women chanted at cars, "Two-Four-Six-Eight, how do you know your wife is straight?"...
"It’s ridiculous the church thinks we need therapy," said Warren Lacey, 65, of St. Louis. He carried a sign, "God Made Me Gay." Lacey said he’s known since about age 5 that he was attracted to males. "It’s part of your nature. It’s not a decision to be made. It’s part of you."...At least four of the conference’s main speakers said they previously were gay but were now living heterosexual lifestyles."-Kim Bell, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, 02/25/2006