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Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Olumba Warns World Leaders against Same Sex Marriage




Olumba Warns World Leaders against Same Sex Marriage

Today, the Spiritual Head of Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS), His Holiness, Leader Olumba Olumba Obu, has warned world leaders against supporting those promoting same-sex marriage.

Obu said the practice is against the laws of God and the natural laws of creation.
Obu issued the warning at the World headquarters of the BCS in Calabar, Cross River State, when he granted audience to journalists who paid him a courtesy call.
Speaking through the spokesperson of the BCS, Bishop Princely Ibeabuchi, who received the journalists t, Obu said: “Sodomy is a direct disobedience to God’s injunction which stands out in opposition to procreation.  This is affront, an act of irreverence and deliberate attempt to bring the Word of God to naught.  World leaders must seek the face of God in their rulership in order to lead their subjects with the fear of God.”
He said the practitioners of same sex marriage are trying to indoctrinate children who, he said, are offspring of procreation and they will grow up to be like them.
“The world truly needs the message of peace.  Those who indulge in sodomy must retrace their steps even as their leaders lead aright.  People must live in a decent manner and avoid things that will set them against the will of God,” he said.
It is recalled that same-sex marriage was recently declared as legal by the United States Supreme Court. Some other countries where same-sex marriage is legalized include Netherlands (2000) Belgium (2003) Canada (2005) Spain (2005) South Africa (2006)  Norway (2009) Sweden (2009) Argentina (2010) Iceland (2010) Portugal (2010) Denmark (2012) Brazil (2013) England and Wales (2013) France (2013) New  Zealand (2013) Uruguay (2013) Luxembourg (2014)  and Scotland (2014).

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