Scott Lively goes nuclear in Moldova

Scott Lively said once that his work in Uganda was like “a nuclear bomb against the gay agenda.” In January, he went nuclear-style to Moldova to oppose an anti-discrimination law. Radio Free Europe has the story: When the Moldovan government submitted a draft antidiscrimination law to parliament last month, conservative Orthodox Christian forces in the country treated … Continue reading “Scott Lively goes nuclear in Moldova”

What should Christians do about the SPLC hate list?

Last week, the Southern Poverty Law Center posted a revision of their hate groups list, including the Family Research Council and the American Family Association, among other Christian organizations, on their anti-gay list of groups to watch. The SPLC insists that the groups placed on the list knowingly spread misleading information and harmful stereotypes about gay people that incite prejudice … Continue reading “What should Christians do about the SPLC hate list?”

New Ugandan university publication keeps up war on gays

Tabloids fighting the war on gays is a growth industry in Uganda. I am aware of the Red Pepper, Rolling Stone and the Onion. Now comes a Makerere University publication called the Campus Nail. Published by the same printing house that printed the Rolling Stone (Blue Magic Inc), the Campus Nail has another so-called expose … Continue reading “New Ugandan university publication keeps up war on gays”

David Bahati on Canadian radio

Listen here… He is giving a consistent narrative to what he told me last week. He also told me that China and other countries are watching what they do. In this interview with the CBC, he said the bill is next up for consideration. I doubt it gets action this week or next however, as they go … Continue reading “David Bahati on Canadian radio”

Uganda’s Rolling Stone continues “Hang Them” campaign (Photos)

Update: According to the BBC, a Ugandan judge has ordered the Rolling Stone to stop outing gays. Giles Muhame, editor of the two-month-old Rolling Stone paper, told the AFP news agency that he would defy the ban. “We will publish more pictures but in a diplomatic way, so that we can dodge the law,” he … Continue reading “Uganda’s Rolling Stone continues “Hang Them” campaign (Photos)”