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Multi-Faith, International Coalition Opposing
Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill Reaches 10,000 Members
Group called, "Speak out against Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009" reaches 10,000 members.
Contact: Andrew Marin, 773-572-5983,
andrew@themarinfoundation.org; Warren Throckmorton,
warrenthrockmorton@gmail.com
MEDIA ADVISORY, Dec. 14 /Christian
Newswire/ -- On October 14, the Anti-Homosexuality Bill was
introduced in the Ugandan Parliament. As introduced, the bill would
impose the death penalty on serial offenses of homosexual behavior, and
makes first offenses punishable by life in prison. Intent to commit
homosexuality would be criminalized. Failing to disclose knowledge of a
homosexual to police could result in 3 years in jail. There are no
exemptions for parents, health care workers, pastors or counselors.
On October 20, a group was formed on the social
networking site, Facebook, in order to serve as a hub of awareness and
opposition to the bill. As of last Friday, the membership of the
multi-faith, international coalition passed 10,000.
Co-administrator of the group, Andrew Marin (author of
Love is an Orientation) believes the bill does not represent evangelical
teaching. Marin said, "Our tradition is best represented by a
recognition that all are created in the image of God and worthy of
redemption. Depriving people of life and liberty simply for being gay is
not taught by my faith. I want to speak out and invite my Christian
brothers and sisters to do the same."
"Speak out against Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009"
is significant because evangelical Christians are speaking out against a
bill that was introduced and supported by many Christian pastors and
religious leaders there. "We want to reach out to our Ugandan brothers
and sisters and ask them to consider putting down the stones, just as
Jesus taught in the New Testament," added Warren Throckmorton, creator
of the group.
We are also thankful for the statement from Rev. Rick
Warren last week which provided a five point rationale for opposition to
the bill. See
www.rickwarrennews.com/091210_uganda_statement.htm for the full
statement.
One can join the group at this link:
www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=198541255168
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