Here are a few quick updates on the continuing saga of Uganda's Bill No. 18, which if passes will sentence homosexuals to life in prison or death.
The BBC offered a weak apology for inviting their readers to debate whether homosexuals should be put to death. In his apology, director of BBC World Service Peter Horrocks stated that he didn't want his apology to detract from this "crucial debate," once again legitimizing the question that killing homosexuals is even a matter for debate. Some apology!
Kudos to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made a strong statements against the proposed Ugandan legislation.
Boos to even more U.S. pastors and Christian churches, including the ELCA, that have been tied to the origin of the Ugandan bill.
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