Group of clergymen want Parliament to hasten passage of law criminalising same sex marriage

Nairobi
By Shisia Wasilwa | Dec 13, 2023

A caucus of senior religious leaders under the banner of Senior Spiritual Fathers have amplified calls for Parliament to hasten the passage of legislation to criminalise in total same-sex marriages.

The Respected men of God Led by Archbishop Dr. Jerry Kibarabara categorically condemned the pulling down of the official Twitter and Facebook for her firm stance against such ungodly narratives.

They particularly noted that this is against biblical ordinances.

They noted that the description of a family falls under father mother and children. They strongly opposed same-sex marriages which are strongly condemned in the Bible and also in our African culture.

The Men of Cloth noted that their prophetic mandate forbids recognition of same-sex marriages or unions.

They on the same vein stood in solidarity with her Excellency the Second Lady Pastor Dorcas Rigathi in her work to salvage the boy child from drug and substance abuse. They also condemned the step to pull down her Facebook and Twitter accounts.

They condemn the removal of her Facebook and Twitter accounts for her strong stance against LGBTQ.

They demanded her mind and expression should be respected Support all of them including the. Second lady in prayers against unscriptural practices.

On his part Founder Bishop of Redeemed Gospel churches Archbishop Arthur Kitonga termed LGBTQ as a curse and that It's the reason Sodom and Gomorra was destroyed. He understated that they have stood firmly with Her Excellency Pst Dorcas Rigathi.

Bsp. Dr. Mark Kariuki of Deliverance Church noted that this alien trend is opposed in totality and that the stand of the church is strong against Homosexuality.

They called upon all leaders to stand against all that is wrong.

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