Ecumenical News International (Geneva)
Eninews Zimbabwe Correspondent
26 July 2010
Harare — Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has lashed out at churches that allow same-sex marriages, and said gay rights would not be included in a new constitution being written for the southern African country.
"Some of the churches have very beautiful buildings but go against the Bible," Mugabe told tens of thousands attending the annual pilgrimage of the Johane Masowe religious group on 17 July. The pilgrimage is one of the largest annual religious gatherings in Zimbabwe.
"Is it still the church of God?" asked Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe since its independence from Britain in 1980. He described same-sex marriages as being, "similar to dog behaviour".
The Zimbabwean president once said homosexuals are, "worse than pigs and dogs".
Mugabe told Johane Masowe members, whose organization allows polygamy and resists western medicine, that they had a right to practise polygamous marriage.
"Our constitution allows polygamy," he told the gathering. "We will not force people into monogamous marriages. Even in the Bible, polygamy is allowed. King Solomon was not only blessed with a lot of wealth but he also had many wives."
In recent years, divisions over homosexuality have torn apart the worldwide Anglican Communion, and created discord in many other Christian denominations.
While some Christians in the northern hemisphere have been more accepting of homosexuals in partnerships, much of the opposition comes from the global South, including from African churches.
Nolbert Kunonga, the deposed former Anglican bishop of Harare and an avid supporter of Mugabe, has formed his own self-styled Church of the Province of Zimbabwe, ostensibly in protest over what he termed the pro-gay stance of the Anglican church in Central Africa.
Homosexuality is illegal in Zimbabwe, although there is an association that promotes gay rights.
Mugabe told the Johane Masowe pilgrims that he would ignore calls to have gay rights in Zimbabwe's new constitution. "We say no to gays. We will not listen to those advocating for their rights in the constitution," the president said.
Zimbabwe is set to craft a new constitution in 2011 as part of an agreement that led to the formation of a power-sharing government in 2010.
Teams of lawmakers and representatives of rights groups are holding meetings across the country to collect people's recommendations for the new constitution.
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believe it or not, and this will surprise a lot of you here on the board but i actually agree with Bob on this one. he is right to say such things, because it is his right to say it. It is a good thing for any constitution to be set in this way. It is the right of any country to set moral guide lines to its people on such issues. Even though i do not agree with Bob on a lot of things, this one i do.
Mugabe cares as much about gay rights as he does anyones basic rights and freedoms: which is, absolutely nothing. He is just using that because he knows that 80% of Zimbabweans are ignorant and uneducated about homosexuality. Mugabe spends all his time telling people what he is against. When he tells people what he is for they are just meaningless platitudes. He cleverly avoids telling people that he wants a constution that will turn the country into a complete dictatorship. If he keeps ranting on about gays he thinks that people wont pay attention to his real agenda or the criminal incompetence of Zany Pfft governance.
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I believe that everyone has a right to believe in whichever mythological Gods they choose. But no one has the right to impose their beliefs on others. What if the majority believed that when people turn 30yrs old they have to jump off a 1000ft cliff, would you do it? Do you not have a right to have an independent mind?
Anyway, Mugabe is clutching at straws. There is no way the people will re-elect him after the mess Zany pfft has made; even if his motives were well intentioned.
Tak, believe it or not, you might find this astonishing, but just this once about your stance on Homosexuality, i actually agree with you on this topic.
George Warren;
Thank you for being sober for once. Even with our century old differences, at least we should find common ground on things that traverse the good name of our country and continent. The bottom line is that homosexuality is an abominable act that should never be allowed to take root in our country.
It is known and has been proved beyond any reasonable doubt that gays and lesbians are "worse than pigs and dogs", thus should not be allowed to impose their satanic beliefs on good and God-fearing people. The idiotic moron calling itself Zyphl says that people should be allowed to have an "independent mind" and yet he has been talking about the rule of law.
Why not let people do what they want because they have a right to choose what is good and what is bad for themselves? Why did God give Commandments to the Sons of Israel if he wanted them to do as they pleased? Remember they had been loitering in the desert for 40 years without the 10 Commandments?
Why is it that those innocent men, women and children who followed that Cult Church in America agreed to die believing that the world was coming to an end in the year 2000? Remember also that there are people who are prepared and are agreeing to wear explosive vests to kill innocent people.
Is this the kind of the right to choose that you are advocating for whereby people get brain washed and do silly things simply because they have been told to do so by their leaders or brain washers who promise they will become martyrs and go to Heaven? As far as your argument is concerned such terrorist and their handlers should be allowed to keep their beliefs and slaughter innocent men, women and children.
Gays and lesbians are the richest people on this earth and can, by the use of filthy lucre, turn poor someone to do what they would not have done. In Zimbabwe, a few years ago there was this rich but retarded and idiotic white guy who hired black girls to do sex with his dog while he took videos. The girls later said that they did it for money and would not have done it had they not been attracted by filthy lucre.
Therefore, the question of choice as a right does not hold water - people have to have some form of restriction on issues that negatively affect society. When it comes to homosexuality, there is need to impose God's requirement and teachings on people because that is what is right before the Creator. Otherwise we will end up being a village of imbeciles and idiotic morons and will all perish for not imposing what is right on wayward, retarded, insane and foolish idiots who get attracted to one of their sex.
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This from a man who watched Rev Banana abusing innocent young man and did nothing to stop him....This from a man who accepted Peter Tachels donations....WE ARE NOT FOOLED