Friday, 22 July 2011

GOD, CHRISTIAN LEADERS, HOMOSEXUALS AND POLITICS!

Christian Leaders Warn Politicians Over Gays The argument against homosexuality has taken several twists in the Ghanaian media in the past few weeks. And for some Christian leaders to insinuate that homosexual men compete with babies for diapers is absolutely dreadful and rubbish.

What really beats my intellect, is that of all the deplorable socio economic issues affecting this country, we find none other than to debate homosexuals.? Goodness me!

However someone decides to live their life is absolutely up to them. Our moral and cultural decadence commenced ages ago. And there’s absolutely no time to change the dynamism of this cosmopolitan world. Rather than wasting our energies on things we can’t affect, better will be if we spend them on the ones we can change; like feeding the hunger, providing jobs for the un-employed youths, putting resources and capacity into education and I mean proper education and not this 2x4 system that we have in Ghana at the moment (A topic for discussion another time)

It’s horrendous not to say the least that all these Christian Leaders speaking about these concerns are highly exposed to the civilized world , and would go down on their knees to receive donations and handouts from these same homosexuals probably just because they are of a white complexion, international and hold positions at places with clout.

And for those who say homosexuality should not and cannot be accepted in society, I ask these simple questions. Have you ever created a cockroach? Can you breathe life into things? Do you know why you are the way you are? Do you understand your own psychology? I could go on and on with the questions.

I am outraged and sickened by the comments of all these so call hypocritical Christian leaders who are not taking a close look at their closets. They should not forget; there’s only one God. And he didn’t make you God over us. He made all of us in his own IMAGE; with our own rights to live. So leave judgment to God and mind your own business of collecting money from your congregation, doing your job of preaching salvation, helping them find peace with the Most High.

I will remind you leaders of one phrase from the president however; “De wo fie asem”, Mind your own business!

Credits: Politics in Ghana

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