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Tsvangirai statement on gays

02/11/2011 00:00:00
by Staff Reporter
 
Seeking closure ... Morgan Tsvangirai
 
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PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai sparked outrage after calling for Zimbabwe’s new constitution to recognise gay rights.

In a statement on Wednesday, the MDC-T leader sought to bring “finality” to the debate. Here is the relevant section of his statement addressing the subject:

“I want to put finality and closure to an issue that has been misinterpreted, the issue of the so-called gay rights. My beliefs on this issue are a matter of public record. My beliefs manifest themselves in my practice.

I am a Christian associated with the Methodist church. I am a father. I am a grandfather. I am a family man.

I am a Zimbabwean and I know the strong feelings of Zimbabweans about this issue. I have those strong feelings too but in the end, Zimbabweans are making their own Constitution and it is that Constitution which will bind every Zimbabwean.

What I refuse to do as a loyal son of God and as a social democrat is to persecute, to judge, to condemn and to vilify people for their own opinions because judgment is a preserve of God the Almighty.

The Book of Luke Chapter 6 verse 37: “Do not judge and you will not be judged, do not condemn and you will not be condemned.”
 
The Book of John Chapter 8 verse 7:  “If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone…”
 
So while I may differ with them, as a Christian and as a social democrat, I refuse to throw a stone at them.
 
God bless you.
 
And God bless Zimbabwe.
 
I thank You."


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