Uganda
Christianity Today Piece Accuses Gays of Concocting ‘Conspiracy Theory’ on Uganda
There is a piece in Christianity Today written by a “Timothy Shah,” which basically accuses gay activists of making a mountain out of a molehill
Federally Funded ‘Missionaries’ Now Teach in Florida Public Schools
Guest post by Bruce Wilson, cross-posted at Talk To Action. Government funded missionaries in public schools? The idea would flabbergast many of America’s founders, most
The WikiLeaks Cables on the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill
Jim Burroway has done the hard work of reading and summarizing a variety of cables exposed by WikiLeaks and posted in The Guardian. One cable
Nice Try, Matt Barber
Matt Barber is over at OneNewsNow today, trying to brush off the connections between extremist Christian anti-gay rhetoric like that being employed in Uganda and
Apologize To Scott Lively? Heavens, No
Peter LaBarbera, Bryan Fischer, Matt Barber, and the rest of the usual suspects, are triumphantly asking for apologies from the mainstream media and gay activists
Join Get Equal in DC Tomorrow to Protest The Family’s National Prayer Breakfast — 6AM
Yeah, its early….but sometimes we have to sacrifice for equality.(6am-8am). Outside the Washington Hilton 1919 Connecticut Ave., N.W. On the morning of February 3, Get
Murdered Ugandan Activist Should Be Honored With Bill in Congress
(Weekly Column) The defilement of slain gay activist David Kato’s funeral by a “preacher” and local villagers who refused to bury his body shows the
Should We Consider Scott Lively Complicit in David Kato’s Murder?
There certainly is a direct line to be drawn between the work of American Evangelicals like Scott Lively and the brutal murder of Ugandan LGBT
Ugandan Gay Activist Murdered In Cold Blood
From Human Rights Watch: Police in Uganda should urgently and impartially investigate the killing of the prominent human rights activist David Kato, Human Rights Watch
Uganda’s Kill-the-Gays Bill Likely to Be Considered in Spring 2011
Reports by U.S. and Ugandan news organizations that Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill had been "shelved" are, once again, incorrect







