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What in Africa is going on here?
The Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009
[NEWS FLASH!! Updated 3 Dec 2009 with some seriously scary info]
We have people called “The Family” also known as “The Fellowship”
We have Don Schmierer of Exodus International and the International Healing Foundation.
We have Scott Lively of Defend the Family- you can check out his story here:Â Â Defending The Family
We have Caleb Brundidge (Sexual Reorientation Coach) for Extreme Prophetic ministries run by none other than Patricia King – Apostle/Prophetess in New Apostolic Reformation, big supporter of Todd Bentley and Rick Joyner, etc.  New Apostolic Reformation / International Coalition of Apostles headed by C. Peter Wagner.
Last year I wrote an article on Caleb Brundidge;  he is an itinerant for Extreme Prophetic and a DJ for what he called “Club Mysterio” that hosted Ekstasis Worship dances/raves with Patricia King. My he has come far in his career since 2008.
We have Rick Warren author of Purpose Driven Life, etc, who has declared Uganda to be a “Purpose-Driven Nation“. Rick Warren also runs the Global P.E.A.C.E plan and is Barack Obama’s Christian adviser.
AOL News- Â Politics Daily says:Â
“Warren’s main point man in Uganda was Martin Ssempa, a pastor who is a strong backer of the Anti-Homosexuality bill. Ssempa has appeared at Warren’s Saddleback Church, although Warren distanced himself from Ssempa’s views in October and said he had cut ties with him in 2007.
But in a statement to Newsweek on Sunday, Warren also declined to condemn the pending legislation that Ssempa and others back:
→ PLEASE CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING: Uganda’s New Apostolic Reformation Transformation Disaster THEN PLACE A COMMENT ←
If Brian has any clue as to what real Christianity meant he would not even have written his article below (see orange heading below). But because we know he battles with concepts such as SIN and REPENTANCE OF SIN we will let Brian think again, that his ‘new kind of Christianity’ is just the schnizzle. We on the other hand pray the he grasps REPENTANCE OF SIN.
Uganda is proposing “The Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009″ is making its way through Uganda’s parliament and will probably become law before Christmas.Â
Quotes taken from The Urban Coaster
“This year, though, gays can look forward to life imprisonment or the death penalty if they are arrested for certain offences under the proposed law.”
“In 2007 the Church of Uganda consecrated Bishop John Guernsey in Virginia. The Reverend John Kalimi preaches his homophobic message at Saint Vincent’s Cathedral in Dallas-Fort Worth. Pentecostal, anti-gay ministers of mega-churches here, like TD Jakes of The Potter’s House and the Miracle Crusader Benny Hinn went to Uganda on fundraising and soul-getting missions and came back richer.
Protectors of American families like Scott Lively and Rick Warren, who think gay people need healing, threw their support behind Ugandan preacher Martin Ssempa until he started talking to the media about killing homosexuals. Rick Warren of Saddleback Valley Community Church has repudiated Martin Ssempa. Scott Lively of Defend the Family has gone quiet on the subject. “
From Brian McLarens’s website:Â
I wonder if some of the “discernment websites” that enjoy featuring and critiquing the work of many of my friends and me would be willing to host some discussion on this bill currently proposed in the Ugandan parliament.
I’d be interested in reading whether participants in those blogs agree with the Ugandan bill, and if not, why not. (Details after the jump)…
→ PLEASE CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING: Brian McLaren Thinks Again! On Stuff… THEN PLACE A COMMENT ←
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