Saturday, January 2, 2010

WCC concerned about anti-homosexual bill in Uganda

World Council of Churches is concerned about the law in Uganda, sorry, they do not make for us laws and we also know them well, that they are off the hook and since their meet in Brazil in the last decade, they accepted homosexuality, going against what the bible teaches. Please stop stressing our President.


The general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), the Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia, wrote a letter to Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, saying that the WCC was "saddened and distressed to receive the news from Uganda regarding a proposed law against homosexual individuals […], which also proposes the death penalty to be meted to homosexual individuals who are HIV positive".

Kobia reminds the president of the commandment to love one's neighbour, adding that the law "should definitely not promote hatred".

We love the people, we hate the sin, and we love them so much as to tell them that what they are doing is wrong. The state is mandated to punish wrong doing


He also warns that "all the discussions, time, efforts and some times money, used on the issue of homosexuality distracts us from non judgmental and constructive discussions about the majority’s problems" and that such a bill, if enacted, "will leave a lot of room for manipulation, abuse […] and oppression of people".

Homosexuality is a majority's problem, we do not want it here, we want it outlawed.

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