Gay Dutch academic Pim Pronk's concluding paragraph of his Ph.D. dissertation says
[T]here is every reason to remove the homosexual issue permanently from the church's agendas as a moral and religious, i.e. as a scientific, problem. And then? As Wittgenstein put it toward the end of his Tractatus: "We fell that even if all possible scientific questions can be answered, the problems of life have still not been touched at all." (Pronk, 6.52, 325) [emphasis, Pronk]Pronk and Goss (1993) both end up accepting a liberation theology critique of the ex-gay position, but Goss's radical deconstructionist approach is the more clearly influenced by his personal pain.