Scott Lively of Abiding Truth Ministries did not convince Uganda for making homosexuality illegal, however his talks did stir gay hatred to a fever pitch. Soon afterward, it had been proposed the Ugandan penalty for homosexuality be increased to life in jail or death. This came just a few months after Lively’s talk in Uganda on "the gay agenda," accounts Vanguard.
Media outing gays is not OK, states court
The Ugandan court said that it's Rolling Stone newspaper, with no connections to the American Rolling Stone newspaper, BBC News reports, cannot out gays in it. Names and photos of those considered homosexual were being published by the publication recently. Sexual Minorities Uganda is the gay rights group that asked for this to cease since public started attacking those outed by Rolling Stone Uganda. One article had a terrible title. The title "Hang them" had been extremely offensive. The judge on the case didn't like that the Rolling Stone's outing practices were occurring. He wanted it to stop. The publisher of the American magazine Rolling Stone is attempting to get the newspaper in Uganda to stop using the title.
Colmes heard Lively say killing homosexuals wasn't within the agenda
While Scott Lively claims he does not condone killing or imprisoning gays – he said so on the Alan Colmes radio show, excerpted on Queerty – his statement that Uganda is "a Christian country" is troubling. Bestiality and pedophilia are the same as homosexuality, Lively states. This is his opinion on it all. There is still a debate on pedophilia though. Whether or not it is a "mortal sin" is being discussed still. The Hebrews seemed only mad about the whole thing unless the girl had been married to them.
Info from
BBC News
bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11666789
Queerty
queerty.com/scott-lively-doesnt-want-ugandas-gays-to-be-executed-just-steered-toward-therapy-20100105/
Scott Lively has an agenda to pick with gays
youtube.com/watch?v=fU0dwjsLCUU
KXNET
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