Apple removes app claiming homosexuality is ‘sin’

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Published : 17:56, Dec 24, 2018 | Updated : 17:56, Dec 24, 2018

The company`s logo is seen outside Austria`s first Apple store, which opens on February 24, during a media preview in Vienna, Austria, February 22, 2018. REUTERS/FILE PHOTOApple has removed a religious app from its App Store after a petition by an LGBTQ rights body called for its removal as the app portrayed homosexuality as "sickness" and "sin".
According to a report in Fortune on Sunday, the app was created by Living Hope Ministries, a Texas-based religious group.
The app sought lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, transgender, intersex, queer, questioning, two-spirit, asexual (LGBTQ) youth "to change from gay-to-straight through prayer and therapy".
"We thank Apple for exemplifying corporate responsibility and taking swift action to remove a dangerous app that stigmatises and demeans LGBT people," Wayne Besen, Group Executive Director of non-profit Truth Wins Out that began the petition, said in a statement.
Ricky Chelette from Living Hope Ministries Executive, however, told NBC News that "we only help those individuals who are seeking us".
Chelette added that he was not informed in advance that Apple would remove the app.
Apple was yet to issue a statement on the app's removal.

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