"So you just admitted the only reason you come to TROLL on the Beliefs site, having and displaying no faith is to disrupt and debate. You never know, maybe you have a point in there somewhere that i had not thought Said-– again, you didn't respond to the 'current' debate we had going. You, my friend are wrong.Īgain, I would suggest that if you want to 'seriously' debate me, or any of my other friends who happen to see things my way, please feel free.Īnd. My wife and i have a number of christians for friends.īut, I do hate the kind of 'hate-mongering' that you and your 'brand' of christianity believe in that would want to kill someone because they are gay, or. I, and the rest of my fellow posters here don't 'hate' christians. ME-Way to go on deflecting the argument above, as you don't have a position nor leg to stand on.
"And we're just tired of the LIES, anti-Christian HATE you spew and the filth you support." Otherwise, stop your negative unfounded position towards Said. Within that framework, maybe we can have a substantive discussion, if you are able to come up with something rational and tangible, as I would love to see your response. "the bible says so" or "Its just wrong" or. Again, how specifically are you 'harmed' in any way by someone being gay.? So, when you say it is just my personal belief and opinion, I would still ask you to 'justify' your personal belief and opinion. ME-–Laws are intended typically to stop anyone from 'harming' society. Sorry if I offend anyone else out there, just my personal belief and opinion." "Don't think it's right though to be put to death, way too strict, just don't allow gay marriage. you are giving 'tacit' approval of their laws of putting gays to death, regardless of your attempt at a disclaimer below.
Ugandan officials hoped to pass the bill by the end of 2012 but All Africa reports it was moved to bottom of the parliament’s final session and won’t be debated until parliament’s holiday break ends in February.ME-By already giving thumbs up. a homosexual act committed by an HIV-positive person or acts with minors. While acts of homosexuality are already illegal in Uganda, the proposed “Kill the Gays Bill” would make existing laws stricter with life imprisonment and even the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality,” i.e. Gay rights have been in danger in Uganda since the country drafted an anti-gay bill in 2009. “It is not acceptable that they get to use social media to intimidate gay people in Uganda, exposing them to more violence, unrest and death.” “I am a gay man who immigrated from Uganda because I was being harassed by people like this group,” wrote supporter Timothy Kimuli. “Facebook has clear policies on hate speech and harassment and periodically removes the page, but has not taken the necessary steps to keep it from re-launching within a couple of hours,” states the petition. Calling the page “highly trafficked,” the petitioner’s creator wrote that the page has been removed and popped up at least eight times in the past two weeks. According to Pink News, its stated purpose was to “expose the rot in the city.”Ī petition on asking Facebook to “permantely remove” the page recieved 800 signatures from around the world. The page, titled “Kampala Exposed: Facts and Rumors,” was created to target gay people in the country’s capital city.
The page was especially controversial because its victims could have been exposed to prosecution under the African country’s harsh anti-homosexuality laws. Facebook has removed a homophobic page used to out gay people in Uganda.