The Founder and leader of the Seventh Day Congregation of Theocracy, Apostle Kadmiel E.H. Agbalenyo, and his congregation have demonstrated their anger against Parliament and the executive arm of government for delaying the passage of the anti-LGBT bill into law.
According to the religious leader, his congregation and a host of other Ghanaians who gathered at the Ghana Girls Guide Centre in Accra vented their anger on parliamentarians and other executive arms of government for deliberately delaying the passage of the bill describing LGBTQ+ as not a human right but a right to death.
Speaking on the theme “Stop LGBTQ+ Activity Among Young Adults,” Apostle Agbalenyo said the act of homosexuality is a taboo and an abomination that led to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorah and that nobody should dare formalize its practice in Ghanaian society as long as Ghana remained a Christian country.
At the event, which was graced by Muslims, traditional leaders, and the youth, the religious leader charged the youth, Ghanaians, and Members of Parliament to resist and avoid homosexual democracy, which is gradually being introduced in the country.
“I called on you (youth) to shun influential personalities and some of their peers who would entice you with money to gain interest in the act of homosexuality, which would eventually jeopardize your lives in future,” he stated.
Apostle Agbalenyo said homosexuality was taboo, and its acceptance would bring God’s wrath on the nation.
A group of the congregants who were carrying placards with various inscriptions read, Stands up Judaism, Christianity, and Islam against LGBTQ+, Mother Ghana, avoid homosexual democracy. God Created Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve. We love democracy, not homosexual democracy. Homosexual practice is not a 1948 Human Right and many others
On his part, the Moshie Chief of Abeka, Alhaji Sulley Issah, encouraged religious organizations to continue educating their members on the effects of homosexuality and urged religious bodies to share their knowledge with their members to create awareness of the negative impact of same-sex relationships.
Alhaji Sulley said many young men are currently suffering and have to attend hospital on a daily basis because of the cancer of the anus but just that doctors have been quite because of their oath of secrecy.
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