Ban on conversion about therapy passed by the Norwegian Parliament. This is how Christian leaders react

Tone Lise Gustavsen speaks out about the ban on conversion therapy in Dagen.

CEO Tone Lise Gustavsen at Kristent Ressurssenter, believes that legislation has been introduced that stifles freedom of expression and threatens freedom of religion. That is why she calls the law dangerous.

“Parents, who above all should protect their children, may be deprived of the right to guide their own children who are confused about their biological reality and experience gender incongruence. The concern is that well-meaning parents may be wrongfully accused of engaging in conversion therapy,” says Gustavsen.”

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