While we are fighting so hard here in America to overturn Lawrence v. Texas, we can not ignore how the gay mafia paves the way for legalization in the rest of the world, much like they did here in our Christian nation in 2003 when the Godly state of Texas was denied the state right to punish a homer "couple" for commiting this sin.
Today's devestating news is that it appears that Singapore is now legalizing this sinful practise, despite years of pleas by the international wing of religious organizations such as Landover Baptist to the Governments of Singapore and other countries to not do so. Singapore now faces a major infestation of sodomite tourism and establishment of gay nightlife, with streets littered with semem and anal lube.
As for female sodomy it was already legal
Today's devestating news is that it appears that Singapore is now legalizing this sinful practise, despite years of pleas by the international wing of religious organizations such as Landover Baptist to the Governments of Singapore and other countries to not do so. Singapore now faces a major infestation of sodomite tourism and establishment of gay nightlife, with streets littered with semem and anal lube.
Singapore to Scrap Male-Sex Ban, Marking Shift in Financial Hub
Lee said removing the legal ban on sex between men, known as Section 377A of the Penal code was “the right thing to do, and something that most Singaporeans will now accept. However he stopped short of recognizing same-sex marriage in a nod to religious groups who define it as being between a man and a woman.
Repealing the longstanding law -- which comes with a maximum jail term of two years for “any act of gross indecency” -- could spur more changes in societal attitudes toward the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community in the financial hub.
“We need to find the right way to reconcile and accommodate both the traditional mores of our society, and the aspiration of gay Singaporeans to be respected and accepted,” he said in a National Day Rally address Sunday.
The move may go some way in making Singapore an attractive destination for companies that actively support LGBTQ causes. Over the years companies have faced difficulties in obtaining visas for same-sex partners though the government has handled some of this on a case-by-case basis.
Ahead of the Lee’s speech, the Straits Times reported that religious leaders were neutral on the move as it was for the government to decide.
“For us, we are neutral so long as our rights are protected,” the paper cited Archbishop of Singapore William Goh as saying. “That’s all. We don’t want to criminalize people.”
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Lee said removing the legal ban on sex between men, known as Section 377A of the Penal code was “the right thing to do, and something that most Singaporeans will now accept. However he stopped short of recognizing same-sex marriage in a nod to religious groups who define it as being between a man and a woman.
Repealing the longstanding law -- which comes with a maximum jail term of two years for “any act of gross indecency” -- could spur more changes in societal attitudes toward the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community in the financial hub.
“We need to find the right way to reconcile and accommodate both the traditional mores of our society, and the aspiration of gay Singaporeans to be respected and accepted,” he said in a National Day Rally address Sunday.
The move may go some way in making Singapore an attractive destination for companies that actively support LGBTQ causes. Over the years companies have faced difficulties in obtaining visas for same-sex partners though the government has handled some of this on a case-by-case basis.
Ahead of the Lee’s speech, the Straits Times reported that religious leaders were neutral on the move as it was for the government to decide.
“For us, we are neutral so long as our rights are protected,” the paper cited Archbishop of Singapore William Goh as saying. “That’s all. We don’t want to criminalize people.”
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