The Mormon Church launched a new initiative called Mormon and Gay earlier this week, saying that Church members can be LGBT and stay within the faith. Now, a group of former Mormons are collaborating on an online response — pointing out how poorly the church treats its LGBT members.

The Mormon and Gay site features testimonials from a range of people. One, Josh, describes how he’s long known he was gay, but has decided to embrace his faith — which means committing to never having sex, since the church forbids same-sex relationships. The FAQ section tells readers that same-sex attraction will likely never disappear, but that Mormons can choose not to act on that desire.

Many Mormons who’ve left the faith, many LGBT themselves, are pushing back against the idea that the Church’s policy is a workable and supportive. A member of a popular subreddit for former Mormons, which has nearly 35 thousand subscribers, wrote in a post on Wednesday night that they had purchased the domain exmormonandgay.com, and needed help to get it operational. The site is intended to present testimonials from former Mormons about the Church actually treated them.

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The Mormon and Gay program doesn’t in fact change any standing church policywhich still mandates that marriage is between a man and a woman. In addition, the testimonials encourage celibacy and mixed orientation marriages, which are two to three times more likely to end in divorce than other marriages.

Meanwhile, interest in exmormonandgay.com is high among Reddit’s ex-Mormon community, as dozens of users offered to help provide testimonials, web development expertise, and publicity for the project. In fact users showed so much interest that the project’s creator, Skoatz, created a Google Form for potential collaborators. Vocativ reached out to Skoatz for further comment, but has not heard back from them.