Saturday 22 August 2015

Ghanaian Bishop Asks President Mahama To Denounce Same-Sex Marriage Publicly



Bishop Titus Awotwe Pratt who is the Methodist Bishop of Accra, has asked President Mahama of Ghana to publicly denounce homosexuality in Ghana. He holds that this will clear doubt in the on the minds of Ghanaians about the country’s stand on the satanic issue of homosexuality.

In condemning this devilish practice, the bishop says, “…any sane society will not encourage man marrying a man, woman marrying a woman. Common sense should guide our thinking.”
Bishop Awotwe Pratt made his position known during the Orientation programme in preparation of the Rheinhard Bonnke’s crusade slated for December this year.
In a statement, Bishop Awotwe Pratt revealed that he is just one of the many faith-based leaders in the country who want government to state its stance on the issue. In his words he said; “we are praying that President Mahama and his government will come publicly to denounce same-sex marriage.”
Furthermore, he stressed “our national leaders must work in such a way that we’ll develop ourselves and be self-sufficient so that no one will come and say to us that if we do not go that way they will not support our economy”.
Bishop Awotwe Pratt advised and encouraged African leaders to stand firm against gayism and not to allow the pollution of our cultural practices under any guise.

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