You are talking about a continent suffering hardships those of us in developed countries will never experience. These people need food, shelter, healthcare and compassion. That you are fixated with homosexuality is a tragic waste of your potential to TRULY help those who need it.
@kalifire Precisely. These people need food, shelter, healthcare and compassion. That David Cameron is so fixated with homosexuality as to demand they legalise sodomy before he will help them is a tragic waste of his potential to TRULY help those who need it
You are evil evil people. Gay rights is a serious issue, and those who are homosexual deserve the choice to do whatever the hell they want. You honestly disgust me.
@walkera12 Homosexuals can do 'whatever the hell they want' including nipping off to Africa to corrupt and possibly infect local youth by paying them a couple of dollars to engage in acts of gross indecency and sodomy, eh? Well does the prophet Isaiah say: Woe to those who call evil good and good evil (Isa 5:20) You need a new moral compass - yours has 'north' and 'south' around the wrong way. But thanks for your comment; it has let the cat out of the bag with great precision.
@christianvoiceuk That is about as logical a response as quoting back somebody who opines that Christians should be able to 'live out their faith' or 'act on their conscience' or suchlike, and accusing them of condoning child abuse within the church.
While we thank the anti-Christian hate-site 'Freethinker' for directing attention to this modest production, we do wish to assert that abusive and racist comments will not be published on this channel. Disagree by all means, but in a temperate and grown-up way, would you?
@100cherrypie My dear old thing, these are not 'Homosexual zebra finches' in the human sense. There is no evidence of any sexual expression. When male zebra finches were raised without females, half attached to another and the introduction of femailes left just over half of those unmoved. In boys' schools some 26% of boys can form an emotional attachment with another boy or a teacher but they grow out of it, if the attachment is not reinforced - eg by sexual activity or amoral sex education.
@stevenhargraves People develop same-sex attraction for many reasons, of which sexual abuse in childhood or adolescence is but one. But however you became gay, staying gay is a choice. Witness the number of people who have walked away from homosexuality through the saving, redeeming power of Jesus Christ.
I would venture that not one of the children in the video will grow up homosexual. As long as we can keep predatory sex tourists away from them, that is.
Typical christian fundies, preach love and goodness , yet seek to further the intolerance of another nation, offering support to those who would harm others , because they fail to live up to your self imposed standards, You make me sick! Many african nations have a terible human rights record, only recently in Uganda they sought to bring in a death penalty for being gay, which, though it may offend your religious sensitivites does not warrant death.Where is the forgiveness you christians preach?
@deepwoodtickles I don't think the British Government can lecture African nations on human rights while presiding over a regime that murders over 500 children every day by abortion. Of course there is forgiveness in God for those who acknowledge their sin, but you are trying to deny sodomy is a sin and still wanting forgiveness for it. As to penalties for criminal offences, gross indecency and sodomy were punishable in the UK until the permissive society got into swing in the sixties.
The Africans morality puts ours too shame. Go over there by all means Mr Cameron, but not to try to force or trick them to follow our ungodliness, but to humbly learn some goodness from these people.
Is Cameron actually advocating sodomy and seeking to use political pressure on the Kenyan Government to legalise the same? Or is he, as he says in his speech, seeking to stop the appalling violent treatment of homosexuals? Maybe Mr Green agrees with the comment of a Ugandan pastor friend of mine, currently in the UK, who said, "We don't get many homosexuals in Uganda. We stone them to death." Everyone needs and deserves the protection of the law, however perverse their lifestyle.
@humpshirelad1 Have another look at his speech! He said: 'the fact that gay people can be appallingly treated in other parts of the world, particularly in Africa' NOT 'appallingly violently treated.' Then he went on to talk about Malawi where it was that country's judicial process he interfered with. And that Ugandan pastor's comment is not backed up by a single incidence of such an occurence. The only homosexual actually beaten to death in Uganda, David Kato, was killed by his gay lover!
You are talking about a continent suffering hardships those of us in developed countries will never experience. These people need food, shelter, healthcare and compassion. That you are fixated with homosexuality is a tragic waste of your potential to TRULY help those who need it.
kalifire 4 months ago 5
@kalifire Precisely. These people need food, shelter, healthcare and compassion. That David Cameron is so fixated with homosexuality as to demand they legalise sodomy before he will help them is a tragic waste of his potential to TRULY help those who need it
christianvoiceuk 4 months ago
You are evil evil people. Gay rights is a serious issue, and those who are homosexual deserve the choice to do whatever the hell they want. You honestly disgust me.
walkera12 6 months ago 12
@walkera12 Homosexuals can do 'whatever the hell they want' including nipping off to Africa to corrupt and possibly infect local youth by paying them a couple of dollars to engage in acts of gross indecency and sodomy, eh? Well does the prophet Isaiah say: Woe to those who call evil good and good evil (Isa 5:20) You need a new moral compass - yours has 'north' and 'south' around the wrong way. But thanks for your comment; it has let the cat out of the bag with great precision.
christianvoiceuk 6 months ago
@christianvoiceuk That is about as logical a response as quoting back somebody who opines that Christians should be able to 'live out their faith' or 'act on their conscience' or suchlike, and accusing them of condoning child abuse within the church.
deanduke27 6 months ago
@deanduke27 No, because our faith can never condone sinful acts including those you mention.
christianvoiceuk 5 months ago
While we thank the anti-Christian hate-site 'Freethinker' for directing attention to this modest production, we do wish to assert that abusive and racist comments will not be published on this channel. Disagree by all means, but in a temperate and grown-up way, would you?
christianvoiceuk 6 months ago
Homosexual zebra finches form long-term bonds.
"The birds establish life-long relationships and are highly social; males sing to their mates, the birds preen each other and pairs share a nest.
Same-sex pairs of monogamous birds are just as attached and faithful to each other as those paired with a member of the opposite sex".
(BBC reporting from a study by University of California, Berkeley).
Real truth seeking comes from rigorous professionals anything else is pure lala.
100cherrypie 6 months ago 3
@100cherrypie My dear old thing, these are not 'Homosexual zebra finches' in the human sense. There is no evidence of any sexual expression. When male zebra finches were raised without females, half attached to another and the introduction of femailes left just over half of those unmoved. In boys' schools some 26% of boys can form an emotional attachment with another boy or a teacher but they grow out of it, if the attachment is not reinforced - eg by sexual activity or amoral sex education.
christianvoiceuk 6 months ago
Well done to Stephen Green for speaking out the Truth and standing up for common sense in the face of godlessness and hypocrisy.
P0TSP0TTER 6 months ago
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stevenhargraves 6 months ago
@stevenhargraves People develop same-sex attraction for many reasons, of which sexual abuse in childhood or adolescence is but one. But however you became gay, staying gay is a choice. Witness the number of people who have walked away from homosexuality through the saving, redeeming power of Jesus Christ.
I would venture that not one of the children in the video will grow up homosexual. As long as we can keep predatory sex tourists away from them, that is.
christianvoiceuk 6 months ago
Typical christian fundies, preach love and goodness , yet seek to further the intolerance of another nation, offering support to those who would harm others , because they fail to live up to your self imposed standards, You make me sick! Many african nations have a terible human rights record, only recently in Uganda they sought to bring in a death penalty for being gay, which, though it may offend your religious sensitivites does not warrant death.Where is the forgiveness you christians preach?
deepwoodtickles 6 months ago 29
@deepwoodtickles I don't think the British Government can lecture African nations on human rights while presiding over a regime that murders over 500 children every day by abortion. Of course there is forgiveness in God for those who acknowledge their sin, but you are trying to deny sodomy is a sin and still wanting forgiveness for it. As to penalties for criminal offences, gross indecency and sodomy were punishable in the UK until the permissive society got into swing in the sixties.
christianvoiceuk 6 months ago
The Africans morality puts ours too shame. Go over there by all means Mr Cameron, but not to try to force or trick them to follow our ungodliness, but to humbly learn some goodness from these people.
realzoomy 7 months ago
Is Cameron actually advocating sodomy and seeking to use political pressure on the Kenyan Government to legalise the same? Or is he, as he says in his speech, seeking to stop the appalling violent treatment of homosexuals? Maybe Mr Green agrees with the comment of a Ugandan pastor friend of mine, currently in the UK, who said, "We don't get many homosexuals in Uganda. We stone them to death." Everyone needs and deserves the protection of the law, however perverse their lifestyle.
humpshirelad1 7 months ago 5
@humpshirelad1 Have another look at his speech! He said: 'the fact that gay people can be appallingly treated in other parts of the world, particularly in Africa' NOT 'appallingly violently treated.' Then he went on to talk about Malawi where it was that country's judicial process he interfered with. And that Ugandan pastor's comment is not backed up by a single incidence of such an occurence. The only homosexual actually beaten to death in Uganda, David Kato, was killed by his gay lover!
christianvoiceuk 7 months ago
What has this world come to? Calling good bad and bad good. It’s insane!
XVIagent 7 months ago