tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6795165206797872713.post3017621056679972111..comments2023-10-24T07:15:57.850-06:00Comments on Eruptions At The Foot Of The Volcano: MURDEROUS ANGLICANS ALERT: Stop the Anti-Homosexuality FEAR and HATE CAMPAIGN preached in Uganda by Bishop Orombi and his political accomplices...Leonardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16667415590825321701noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6795165206797872713.post-9207523937920047372010-02-10T14:25:11.992-06:002010-02-10T14:25:11.992-06:00This is what happens when the church and state do ...This is what happens when the church and state do not remain separate!<br />Thank you for your updates. It's a shame mainstream media doesn't run with this and inform the world of the evangelicals role in this situation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6795165206797872713.post-11308636145748635242010-02-10T07:42:06.562-06:002010-02-10T07:42:06.562-06:00UPDATE;
¨I remember Bishop Kauma because of the ...UPDATE;<br /><br /><br />¨I remember Bishop Kauma because of the debate over gays in Uganda. Not the debate itself, I think that should go on, but the fact that the most extreme views, the fellows who want to hang gays and to condemn them to life sentences, are Born-Again politicians and pastors.<br /><br />Even stranger, is to hear some of these people pleading that witchdoctors who sacrifice children should be treated leniently. It is truly a strange God that approves of witchcraft and child sacrifice, but abhors homosexuality.<br /><br />I asked myself, what would Bishop Kauma have done and said? <br />The best guide to what the good bishop might have done can be gleaned from how he dealt with Aids. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, this country was in the deadly grip of Aids and thousands were being felled by the pandemic every month. There were more juju theories and ignorant scare stories about HIV/Aids, than good science.<br /><br />Superstition and irrational fear had run amok. People crossed to the other side of the street if they saw someone who was living with HIV/Aids approaching. You would go to an Aids ward to see a friend who had come down with the disease, and nurses were too frightened. They would hand the relatives the medicine to administer to the Aids patient. It was not uncommon for families to wait for darkness, then carry out a relative who was sick with the disease and throw him or her out on the roadside.¨<br /><br />http://www.monitor.co.ug/OpEd/OpEdColumnists/-/689366/858880/-/3xakedz/-/index.htm<br /><br />Leonardo Ricardo (Blog not working this A.M.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com