This should be a role model for America, Uganda enforces God's law! A True Pastor™ should follow the Bible to the letter or have his his pastors' license revoked AND face the legal consequences for his sins like this coon "pastor" will in the True Christian™ nation of Uganda.
God does not only hate homosexuals, He also hates their enablers just as much. God does not make any difference between fags and fag enablers.
Romans 1:32
Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
14 years in an Ugandan jail means a certain death.
God does not only hate homosexuals, He also hates their enablers just as much. God does not make any difference between fags and fag enablers.
Romans 1:32
Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
14 years in an Ugandan jail means a certain death.
Uganda Pastor Faces Jail For Preaching To Gays
Reports of attacks on homosexuals in Africa don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Last week some Nigerian gay men were beaten and stripped naked in the streets. In yet another development of persecution of gays and their supporters on the continent, a daring preacher in Uganda is likely to be charged for offering prayers and counseling sessions for gays in the homophobic country.
Reverend Christopher Senyonjo according to reports has shown very little regards for the country’s draconian anti-gay laws.
In February of this year, Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, signed a controversial bill toughening punishment against homosexual practices. The law prohibits any relationship with gays and lesbians with a minimum of 14-year jail term for violations.
But, Pastor Senyonjo will have none of that, as he is publicly attending and holding prayer meetings with homosexuals in the country.
He has subsequently been axed from Uganda's Anglican Church for calling on religious leaders to embrace lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) people instead of encouraging hate and violence.
Gay rights campaignres in the country have begun a campaign to solicit support for pastor Senyonjo as he faces prosecution over his actions.
Reports of attacks on homosexuals in Africa don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Last week some Nigerian gay men were beaten and stripped naked in the streets. In yet another development of persecution of gays and their supporters on the continent, a daring preacher in Uganda is likely to be charged for offering prayers and counseling sessions for gays in the homophobic country.
Reverend Christopher Senyonjo according to reports has shown very little regards for the country’s draconian anti-gay laws.
In February of this year, Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, signed a controversial bill toughening punishment against homosexual practices. The law prohibits any relationship with gays and lesbians with a minimum of 14-year jail term for violations.
But, Pastor Senyonjo will have none of that, as he is publicly attending and holding prayer meetings with homosexuals in the country.
He has subsequently been axed from Uganda's Anglican Church for calling on religious leaders to embrace lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) people instead of encouraging hate and violence.
Gay rights campaignres in the country have begun a campaign to solicit support for pastor Senyonjo as he faces prosecution over his actions.
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