plus - As Part Of A Double Feature -
Homophobia Is Alive And Thriving In Africa
Of course, the climate in Uganda is so thick with fear and loathing of anyone gay that whole communities are already going door-to-door to "root out" homosexuals and turn them in to authorities. Passage of the bill would create a gay genocide unparalleled in history.
From Queerty.com
Right Wing Watch:U.S. conservatives have successfully recruited a significant number of prominent African religious leaders to a campaign seeking to restrict the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. The flagship issue " is the ordination of LGBT clergy by mainline Protestant denominations ?? particularly the Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Methodist churches ?? in the United States".
As a direct result of this campaign, homophobia is on the rise in Africa ?? from increased incidents of violence to antigay legislation that carries the death penalty".
"We need to stand up against the U.S. Christian Right peddling homophobia in Africa," said Kaoma, who in recent weeks asked U.S. evangelist Rick Warren to denounce the bill and distance himself from its supporters.
??Africa's antigay campaigns are to a substantial degree made in the U.S.A. ?
??Rick Warren shows one face in the United States where he says he loves gays, and another face in Africa, which is on the verge of pogroms against this community, ? said Reverend Kaoma. ??We need to hear his voice loud and clear on this issue that gays and lesbians are entitled to full human rights. ?
From Christianity Today
Christian leaders reaffirmed their conservative stances on abortion, same-sex marriage, and religious liberty with a 4,700-word declaration released Friday. Signed initially by 125 evangelical, Catholic, and Orthodox leaders, the Manhattan Declaration calls Christians to adhere to three primary convictions, even if this requires civil disobedience. Charles Colson, who helped draft the declaration, said the statement brings Christian leaders together on the issues of abortion, marriage, and religious freedom in the face of growing pressure.
Notice:Because the sanctity of human life, the dignity of marriage as a union of husband and wife, and the freedom of conscience and religion are foundational principles of justice and the common good, we are compelled by our Christian faith to speak and act in their defense. In this declaration we affirm: 1) the profound, inherent, and equal dignity of every human being as a creature fashioned in the very image of God, possessing inherent rights of equal dignity and life; 2) marriage as a conjugal union of man and woman, ordained by God from the creation, and historically understood by believers and non-believers alike, to be the most basic institution in society and; 3) religious liberty, which is grounded in the character of God, the example of Christ, and the inherent freedom and dignity of human beings created in the divine image.
2.) marriage as a societal institution has not been around in the same form as it exists now. This section leaves out the possibility of arranged marriages.
A hypocrisy creeps into the Manhattan Declaration fairly early on:
This same devotion to human dignity has led Christians in the last decade to work to end the dehumanizing scourge of human trafficking and sexual slavery, bring compassionate care to AIDS sufferers in Africa, and assist in a myriad of other human rights causes ?? from providing clean water in developing nations to providing homes for tens of thousands of children orphaned by war, disease and gender discrimination.
The most hypocritical gag-me-with-a-spoon comment slips in later (but we all knew it was coming, didn't we?)
And so it is out of love (not ??animus ? ) and prudent concern for the common good (not ??prejudice ? ), that we pledge to labor ceaselessly to preserve the legal definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman and to rebuild the marriage culture.
"We will stand here and make your lives as miserable as possible if everyone doesn't kneel down to us and convert RIGHT NOW!" (It says, with the stamp of a patent leather shod foot)
or...
"Don't make us call our friends in Africa to deal with you."






