"Even Satan wasn't gay" - President Mugabe.
#GayMarriage
Apart from the Biblical injunction on gay marriage, comment in the box below why mostly Africans hate gay marriage.
Last week's Supreme Court ruling granting marriage rights to all U.S. citizens was
met with jubilation in America. After nearly eight years of heated debate, many gays can now enjoy equal dignity under the
eyes of the American's law.
Yet among the mostly euphoric Facebook posts, tweets and commentary
that I read and in response to the
court's decision on gay marriage, many
in the Christendom including my own friends and family — expressed deep
sadness and yes even trepidation about what had transpired. And if there is a
common thread uniting these dissenting voices, it is a resounding mantra of
"It's a sad day for America. We are living in perilous times."
For these individuals, marriage is a sacrament, an institution
founded on Biblical principles and ordained by God. It is to be shared only
between a man and a woman.
Following the legalization of gay marriage across America, the Zimbabwean
president Robert Mugabe, who is known for his extreme anti-gay views has been
making headlines. Earlier this week, he sarcastically made a marriage proposal
to president Obama to marry him and yesterday, he allegedly said during another
interview that "Even Satan wasn't Gay; he chose to approach naked Eve
instead of naked Adam." - President, Mugabe on homo- sexuality.
The word of God can't be broken. The end time is near. The clamouring for gay marriage by the Americans - The most cherish country is quite disheartening.
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