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« on: December 18, 2011, 09:04:54 PM »

Nigeria's bishops praise ban on public expression of homosexuality

12/17/2011
By Patrick B. Craine -LifeSiteNews.com

Nigeria's Catholic bishops are praising the country's Senate for its "courageous and hope-inducing decision" to pass a bill outlawing same-sex unions and public displays of homosexuality last month.

The bill, passed Nov. 29th, came amidst threats by foreign leaders, especially U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, of aid cuts if African countries fail to enshrine special rights for homosexuals.

On December 7th, the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria issued a statement saying the vote to outlaw same-sex unions and "all such public manifestations" came as a "great relief" to most Nigerians.

"We wish to strongly support the prohibition of same-sex union as an expression both of our cultural values as Nigerians and our religious belief as Christians," they wrote.

The bishops' stance would come as a shock to many Christians in the West where even prominent Catholic prelate Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster, England has appeared to express support for same-sex unions.

But the Nigeria bishops insisted that forbidding even public displays of homosexual affection is essential to the country's moral health. "Far from being a denial of the fundamental right of some Nigerians who would engage in it, such a prohibition protects our society from the usurpation of its right to moral health and cultural decency," they explained.

"The Senate took this courageous and hope-inducing decision in the face of considerable internal and international pressure to do the exact opposite," they continued. "Nigeria has in fact since then been directly asked by some Western countries to reverse this decision or forfeit certain aids and support."

At the October Commonwealth conference in Perth, Australia, Cameron told media that British aid "should have more strings attached."

"We want to see countries that receive our aid adhering to proper human rights, and that includes how people treat gay and lesbian people," he said.

The prime minister's comments followed a failed bid by the UK, Canada, and other Western countries to pressure African Commonwealth members to rescind their pro-family laws.

The bill, which now moves to the lower house and will need the signature of Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, establishes that the state only recognizes marriages between a man and a woman. It imposes a 14-year sentence for same-gendered couples that attempt to wed and a 10-year sentence for those who witness or assist at a same-sex "wedding."

It also bans involvement in homosexual activist groups and public displays of affection by homosexual couples.

In their statement, Nigeria's bishops joined numerous African leaders in decrying Western governments' efforts to "impose" their values on the continent.

"We declare that no country has the right to impose on another such conditions as are likely to upset its common cultural and societal values just to satisfy the exotic desires and tendencies of a few," the bishops wrote.


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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2011, 10:14:19 AM »

... and when it's Muslims declaring that no country has the right to impose on another such conditions as are likely to upset its common cultural and societal values just to satisfy the exotic desires and tendencies of a few ... and if by 'the few' it meant denying Catholics the freedom to openly practice Catholicism ... what then?

Well, then Mornac would be denouncing it as persecution! ... and Ivan would be along to offer words of  consolation and spirited advice to keep up the good fight.









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« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2011, 04:39:08 PM »

... and when it's Muslims declaring that no country has the right to impose on another such conditions as are likely to upset its common cultural and societal values just to satisfy the exotic desires and tendencies of a few ... and if by 'the few' it meant denying Catholics the freedom to openly practice Catholicism ... what then?

Well, then Mornac would be denouncing it as persecution! ...
--Well of course I would notoc. You should know by now that I’m consistent in my views. I expect every culture to defend itself against conflicting influence from other cultures – especially in places where they have become the dominant culture. This isn’t revolutionary thinking notoc. It’s just the clear thinking and reason that is second nature to the human mind when it is uncorrupted by liberalism.
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« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2011, 04:48:46 PM »

--Well of course I would notoc. You should know by now that I’m consistent in my views. I expect every culture to defend itself against conflicting influence from other cultures – especially in places where they have become the dominant culture. This isn’t revolutionary thinking notoc. It’s just the clear thinking and reason that is second nature to the human mind when it is uncorrupted by liberalism.

Clear justification for ethnic cleansing here.
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« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2011, 05:07:30 AM »

--Well of course I would notoc. You should know by now that I’m consistent in my views. I expect every culture to defend itself against conflicting influence from other cultures – especially in places where they have become the dominant culture. This isn’t revolutionary thinking notoc. It’s just the clear thinking and reason that is second nature to the human mind when it is uncorrupted by liberalism.

No, Mornac. Yours are the thought patterns of the befuddled narcissist.

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« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2011, 05:11:36 AM »

Clear justification for ethnic cleansing here.

Mornac craves the ability to love everyone to death.
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« Reply #6 on: December 20, 2011, 08:08:25 AM »

Mornac craves the ability to love everyone to death.

That is what all of this talk about culture, as if it were some thing set in stone, is about, isn't it?  If "we" have the right to protect "our" culture, then anyone who is external to that arbitrary definition has got to go whether that means forced migration or mass graves is, i suppose, up to those who consider themselves defenders of the "culture".  i am thinking of the late 15th century and the Alhambra Decree, for instance.

i was in both Croatia, Herzegovina and Bosnia in the summer of 2002.  i saw, first hand, on the road between Zagreb and Split, one stark example of ethnic cleansing.  From the road we saw a town and pulled in to look for a restaurant.  The town was completely deserted though the buildings, with a few exceptions, were not in disrepair and many were relatively new.  We happened upon it purely by happenstance.  This was a former Serb village.  The village had a small Orthodox church.  It was a ghost town.  Very disturbing.
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