Friday, December 18, 2009

Faith, folly and Uganda's anti-homosexuality bill

This is a must read! As we have spent time discussing Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, the federal court and the law-making process, here is an article that brings it full circle. Don't confuse the issue of homosexuality with the reason I am posting this. Don't let your feelings on this issue color your purpose for reading this. Look at this as a student of political science without the emotion of your experiences that have shaped you. (Good luck with that request...it is tough to do)

Mr. Thompson

3 Comments:

At 2:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 5:50 PM, Anonymous Nathan Hansen said...

Religion has and always will have great influence over nations, for better or for worse.

 
At 9:57 AM, Anonymous Hannah F. said...

I didn't realize Uganda was a "christian" nation but with the way they spoke of the pastors that's the impression i got. But I agree, Nate, and as a person raised in a strictly religious environment I was always taught that you should love the person, even if you disagree with their action. I think this is a clear case of religion not doing its job.

 

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