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Save Kenya from homosexuals

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Posted  Tuesday, November 24  2009 at  18:01
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I am a 71-year-old American missionary. I began coming to Kenya in 2001. We presently live in Ghana.

It has been disgusting to see the pro-homosexual propaganda in the media here. One person made mention of God.

If someone is going to talk about God in this matter, let him mention what His word says in Leviticus 20:13: “If there is a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death.”

In 1 Kings 22:41-43, 46 where we see that the righteous King Jehoshaphat expelled the remnant of the sodomites from the land, and in 1 Corinthians 6:10: “Do not be deceived; neither … effeminate nor homosexuals … will inherit the kingdom of God.”

The term “homophobia” is used. A phobia is an irrational fear. There is good reason to fear sex perverts because of the moral corruption that they introduce into society, and because of the consequences and judgments of God that will come if they are tolerated and favoured.

They have already killed millions by means of Aids (first called GRID — Gay-Related Immune Deficiency). Sodom and Gomorrah were reduced to ashes (2 Peter 2:6), and the men of the tribe of Benjamin were almost completely wiped out (Judges 19:22 – 20:48).

The new constitution for Kenya should at least have provisions stating that same-sex marriage will not be performed nor recognised, that no one will be given rights or benefits because he or she is a homosexual, and that no one has a right to engage in sex with an animal, a dead person, a child or a member of the same sex.

The apostasy and moral decline of “Christendom” must be avoided in Kenya! All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.

JERRY SODEMAN,
Ghana


                   
 

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