- The Vatican has had a great role in open borders and
the right for people to go anywhere "for a better life" (per
the Pope) -- national sovereignty be damned.
-
- Here is an example of how the elitist/globalist NWO "Human
Rights" movement makes the Vatican's alleged stance against Homosexuality
against the law.
-
- WE AMERICANS must understand our right to free speech
comes from God, not the King/Queen, the Constitution, or any another worldly
entity that can take it away -- regardless of what our own government officials
are saying.
-
- Church Homosexual Stance Illegal?
- Distributors Of Vatican Publication Could
Be Prosecuted
- © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
- 8-5-3
-
- Catholics who hand out a Vatican publication that calls
homosexual activity "evil" could be prosecuted for incitement
to hatred under Irish law, a civil rights group claims.
-
- The 12-page booklet states Catholics, particularly politicians,
have a duty to oppose attempts to legalize same-sex unions, the Irish Times
reported.
-
- The document reiterates Catholic teaching which says
while homosexuals should be treated with "respect, compassion and
sensitivity," homosexuality is "objectively disordered."
-
- "Those who would move from tolerance to the legitimization
of specific rights for cohabiting homosexual persons need to be reminded
that the approval or legalization of evil is something far different from
the toleration of evil," it states, according to the Irish paper.
-
- The publication also asserts allowing children to be
adopted into same-sex unions would mean "doing violence to these children"
and place them "in an environment that is not conducive to their full
human development."
-
- The Irish Council for Civil Liberties, or ICCL, warned
yesterday the statement could be in violation of the 1989 Incitement to
Hatred Act, which penalizes violators with jail terms of up to six months,
the Times reported.
-
- "The document itself may not violate the act, but
if you were to use the document to say that gays are evil, it is likely
to give rise to hatred, which is against the act," Aisling Reidy,
director of the ICCL, told the Irish daily.
-
- "The wording is very strong and certainly goes against
the spirit of the legislation."
-
- Under the act, literature that is threatening, abusive
or insulting, linked with the intent of stirring up hatred, is illegal,
the Times said.
-
- © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com, Inc.
|