By Thaddeus
Baklinski
Obama |
“Individual rights must not violate the rights of others,”
Muturi said. “Those advancing gay rights must similarly appreciate our
Christian, Islamic and African traditional values which abhor homosexuality.”
William Ruto |
“Liberal thoughts are being entertained in some countries
under the guise of human rights," Muturi said. "We must be vigilant
and guard against this, because we have a responsibility to our children, and
our children's children. We must lead an upright society. We must not allow
certain of these obnoxious practices.”
Woman Representative Rose Mitaru, who is also an “ordained
Canon” of the Anglican “Church” of Kenya, urged Obama to confine his topics of
discussion to issues, such as the state of the economy and terrorism, that
would actually benefit the country. Promoting the legalization of same-sex
"marriage," she said, would open “floodgates of evil synonymous with
the biblical Sodom and Gomorra."
MP Cecily Mbarire said the government is ready to reject
foreign aid if it was tied to acceptance of same-sex “marriage.”
"Our Constitution is very clear. Marriage is of two
people of opposite sex," she said. “The Constitution is against same-sex
marriage and nothing should change [when Obama comes]. We are ready to decline
any foreign aid if it is tied to gay marriages.”
Deputy President William Ruto told a church congregation on Sunday that they must take a stand for their faith, calling homosexual practices something that Kenya will not tolerate, according to the Daily Nation.
“Homosexuality is against the plan of God. God did not create
man and woman so that men would marry men and women marry women,” Ruto said at
the Africa Inland “Church” Ziwani in Nairobi.
“We have heard that in the US they have allowed gay relations
and other dirty things. I want to say as a Christian leader that we will defend
our country Kenya, we will stand for our faith and our country,” he added.
Urging both “Christians” and Muslims to defend their beliefs
and values, Ruto stated, "No amount of persuasions, theories or philosophy
will make us change our position. We believe in God, this is a God-fearing
nation and will continue to be so.”
Senator Lenny Kivuti announced that he would boycott the
welcoming ceremony if Obama intends to promote homosexuality.
Another National Assembly member, MP Charles Njagagua, went
so far as to say he would have Obama ejected from the House if he lectured MPs
on gay "marriage."
Source: LifeSiteNews.
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