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Uganda Anti-Homosexual Bill – Canadian connection

US religious right influence in the dragonian Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill has become better known over the past year, one of the lesser known groups behind the scenes in Uganda is The College of Prayer.

This neo-charismatic theocratic group is active in Canada and say they have 23 Canadian MP’s they plan to meet with.

When the team returned to North America, they received a phone call from David Chotka, COP Canada. David said, “I have three-twelve members of the Canadian Parliament who have heard about what God is doing in Uganda and would like to attend the Parliamentary COP in Uganda next year. They are interested in bringing the College of Prayer to the Canadian Parliament.” It seems that God continues to expand our spheres of influence. The extraordinary favor of God is resting upon us. All glory to His name!

These MP’s and the College of Prayer should be loudly named in Canadian media and asked some tough questions.  This is not a harmless prayer group planning a field trip, this is the heretical New Apostolic Reformation started by Peter C. Wagner, and this is a group with draconian political goals, the fruits of which are being seen by the world in this Ugandan legislation.

There is word today that Uganda  is re-writing the private members bill which would involves the death penalty for homosexuals, life in prison for anyone who doesn’t report a GLBT family member, friend or patient. There are reports the re-written legislation will demand forced conversion ‘therapy’.
Text of the current Anti-Homosexual Bill October 2009 .

Political Research Associates Uganda Report: Globalizing the Culture Wars
Steven Lewis Foundation
Box Turtle Bulletin
-history of US ties
Dr. Warren Throckman: College of Prayer, the Ugandan Parliament and the Anti-Homosexual Bill

Update: From The Guardian:

In Entebbe last week, 200 religious leaders, under the powerful umbrella group Inter-Religious Council of Uganda, demanded diplomatic ties be severed with “ungodly” donor countries, including the UK, Sweden and Canada, who are “bent on forcing homosexuality on Ugandans”.

Discussion

9 comments for “Uganda Anti-Homosexual Bill – Canadian connection”

  1. Dictatorial, theocratic terrorism anyone?

    Our soldiers are fighting for the right of freedom and democracy for the citizens in Afghanistan and at the same time our own parliamentarians are entertaining the oppressors.

    Only in Canada, eh?

    Posted by Tim | December 10, 2009, 6:42 pm
  2. who are the 23MPs?

    Posted by Dave | December 29, 2009, 11:43 pm
  3. The law is not a bad one but the punishments are babarick

    Posted by dean | January 1, 2010, 12:19 pm
  4. Here is the text of the bill Dean.

    Would you tell me what is not ‘bad’ about it?

    http://tiny.cc/byRNz

    Health care providers, families, aid groups, anyone with HIV/AIDS seeking treatment…this attempts to punish Ugandans living outside the country, and even hotel owners can find themselves in jail. This bill is based on discredited and medical lies which will sweep up any Ugandan.

    Posted by Bene D | January 4, 2010, 12:34 pm
  5. Great piece today on CBC’s “The Current”. http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2010/201001/20100113.html

    Very interesting perspective from an Anglican priest originally from there who is now ministering in the USA.

    Posted by Tim | January 13, 2010, 1:46 pm
  6. Within Uganda , the Roman Catholic bishops opposed the implementation of capital punishment for homosexual citizens. They suggested instead , a sentence of twenty-five years.
    What noble f****** compassion !!

    Posted by Hugh (Bart) Vincelette | January 20, 2010, 3:55 am
  7. The private bill in Uganda is not to kill homosexuals, but to kill someone who raped a child. Isn’t it a crime in Canada or the States to rape a child? Some of the States retain the death penalty for certain crimes. Can’t a country make their own laws regarding rape, especially rape of children ??!! Freedom is a God given right, Rape is not!

    Posted by Jane | February 24, 2010, 12:59 am
  8. Jene, a country makes it’s own laws. That is not the issue.

    The text of the Uganda bill is here and it goes far beyond child rape.

    One is not the other. The text of the bill is here.

    Posted by Bene Diction | February 24, 2010, 5:14 am
  9. i totlly support david chotka, i believe he is in the right on this anyone who disses him 4 his decision needs help

    Posted by joseph friesen from SGAC | March 12, 2010, 2:43 pm

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