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Maltese Court Acquits Ex-Homosexual Christian Singer Charged Over Conversion Testimony

A Maltese court acquitted former X-Factor Malta singer Matthew Grech on 4 March after a three-year legal battle over statements he made about leaving homosexuality.

The apostate Catholic began attending an Evangelical Christian church and publicly spoke about his conversion and religion.

Grech had faced up to five months in prison and a €5,000 fine under Malta’s laws banning “conversion practices” for homosexuals.

The “corpus delicti”: In a 2022 interview on the online programme PM News, he shared his personal religious testimony about becoming a Protestand and converting from homosexual sins.

The court ruled that speaking about his own experience did not amount to offering or promoting conversion therapy.

Two hosts of the programme who were charged in the case were also acquitted.

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Vincent Capuano

Of course you can pray the gay away. Praying away islamic terrorists in the battle of Lepanto was much mor difficult.