September 3, 2007

Homosexuals in Brazil using lawsuits to silence Christians

If you think the gay movement and runaway judges are wreaking havoc in the US, you need to read the following article about what is going on here in Brazil:
Brazilian Association of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, and Transgender People (ABGLT) is attempting to silence its opponents, especially Christians, with a flurry of lawsuits designed to take advantage of the pro-homosexual atmosphere in the country.According to a report by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman of Lifesite.net, the organization has filed lawsuits against various websites for exposing the fact that the leader of Brazil's homosexual movement, Luiz Mott, is a promoter of pedophilia and pederasty?The sites, Media Without a Mask, the Christian Apologetics Research Center, and Jesussite, are accused of ?charlatanism, infamy, defamation, and calumny?, for having quoted Mott's numerous statements endorsing sex with children and adolescents,? Hoffman writes.
So...the problem was not that he promoted pedophilia, but that somebody had the gall to report it. Surely it can't get more sinister that this, can it? Oh yes it can. Read on.
Although a law has been proposed to prohibit criticism of homosexuality, it has not yet passed. Nonetheless, many Brazilian judges simply act as if such a prohibition already exists. "They are proceeding as if the law existed...They want to force the parliament to approve the law, so they act as if the law were approved already. Many Brazilians believe that this law actually exists. It's a kind of psychological fraud," said Carvalho.
Homosexuals in Brazil using lawsuits to silence Christians

Brazilian judges really do have that much power, and are not afraid to use it...as was demonstrated when one judge--offended at the US practice of fingerprinting foreigners--ordered all Americans to be fingerprinted.

Pray for believers here. The time may come more quickly than we think when we will need to make a costly stand for what we believe.

Posted by Andrew on September 3, 2007 7:09 PM.