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The Death Penalty in
UgandaContact: Dr. Scott Lively, 413-250-0984;
www.defendthefamily.com
MEDIA ADVISORY, Dec. 11 /Christian
Newswire/ -- By official count 22 young men were executed under Uganda’s
law on homosexuality. The law in question required that all men and boys in
Uganda be willing to submit to the homosexual seduction of it’s ruler, King
Mwanga. When Ugandans began to convert to Christianity in the 1800s, a group
of Catholics, led by Charles Lwanga, refused to allow themselves to be
sodomized by the King. Enraged, King Mwanga had them torturously bound,
marched 37 miles and then roasted alive in a fire pit. The date of their
execution was June 3rd, 1886, and is today a national holiday commemorating
Uganda’s rejection of homosexuality and commitment to Christian values.
It should be no surprise, therefore, that modern Ugandans are very unhappy
that homosexual political activists from Europe and the United States are
working aggressively to re-homosexualize their nation. Ugandan citizens
report a growing number of foreign homosexual men coming to their country to
turn desperately poor young men from the slums into their personal
houseboys, and that some girls in public schools have been paid to recruit
others into lesbianism. Foreign interests have exerted intense pressure on
Uganda’s government to compromise its laws regarding sexual morality, often
using their control over foreign aid funding for leverage….
As a Christian attorney and international human rights advocate who has
worked closely with Uganda’s pro-family movement, I have a special interest
in this issue. In my view, homosexuality (indeed all sex outside of
marriage) should be actively discouraged by society -- but only as
aggressively as necessary to prevent the mainstreaming of alternative sexual
lifestyles, and with concern for the preservation of the liberties of those
who desire to keep their personal lifestyles private. Marriage-based culture
served humanity very favorably during the centuries when homosexuality was
disapproved but tolerated as a sub-culture in America, England and
elsewhere. It has obviously not fared well in the decades since the
so-called sexual revolution kicked open Pandora’s Box and unleashed both
rampant heterosexual promiscuity and “Gay Pride“ on the world.
In March of this year I had the privilege of addressing members of the
Ugandan parliament in their national assembly hall when the
anti-homosexuality law was just being considered….
By Dr. Scott Lively
Full editorial at
www.defendthefamily.com. |