Brown has been criticized in Charlotte by the local
LGBT community for holding a rally in protest of their 2009 Charlotte Pride Festival. The
Southern Poverty Law Center has profiled him for his promotion of "
junk science" on topics connected to
sexual orientation, such as in his regular claims that, rather than being genetic, homosexuality is caused by
childhood trauma, as well as his support for
conversion therapy. In September 2012, the organization named him in their list of "30 New Activists Heading Up the Radical Right." In March 2014, Brown traveled to Peru to oppose the legalization of
gay marriage there. He has also defended Uganda's criminalization of homosexuality, saying that the law was necessary to fight the spread of
AIDS/HIV and combat pedophilia. But he also posted on his website that he "renounces"
homophobic views, such as advocated by
Steven Anderson (who called for the
death penalty for
homosexuals) and said that "gay people should be treated with respect and dignity". Brown was criticized for citing the
white supremacist website
Stormfront in an article "asking whether it was time for another Jesus Movement among Jewish millennials". He apologized, saying he was not aware what the site was. == Theological beliefs ==