In a staggering act of spiritual betrayal and moral collapse, Spain’s lower house has voted 311-33 in favor of a bill that would criminalize pastors, counselors, and even parents who offer biblical help to individuals seeking freedom from homosexuality or gender confusion. Let that sink in: offering hope, healing, and repentance through Jesus Christ is now being treated as a crime. A crime punishable by up to two years in prison.
This is not legislation. This is persecution.
Wrapped in the deceptive language of “conversion therapy bans,” this bill is nothing less than a declaration of war on Christianity itself. It doesn’t just oppose a certain practice–it strikes at the very heart of the Gospel: the promise that anyone can be changed by the power of Jesus Christ.
This law doesn’t merely ban coercion or abuse (which are already illegal). No, it targets voluntary repentance. It criminalizes the idea that sin exists and can be forsaken. It effectively makes the preaching of Romans 1 or 1 Corinthians 6 illegal if it calls people to leave behind sexual sin.
Spain has outlawed transformation.
What makes this even more sickening is the clarity of intent. This isn’t a misunderstanding. It’s not an oversight. It’s a calculated attempt to punish biblical truth. The socialist sponsors of the bill made clear that even if someone wants help to align their identity with their God-given biology, even if they ask a pastor or therapist for support, that help would now be considered criminal. Consent no longer matters. Personal freedom no longer matters. Only one narrative is allowed–and if you dare to contradict it, you’re going to prison.
Welcome to Spain, where blasphemy against the LGBTQ orthodoxy is now a jailable offense.
This law doesn’t just threaten religious liberty. It dismantles it. It’s a direct assault on conscience, on freedom of belief, on parental rights, and on the sovereignty of the church. And worst of all, it targets the very people who are most vulnerable: those caught in cycles of confusion, trauma, or regret, who want to find peace, healing, and a new path in Christ.





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