Friday 24 June 2011

CALLING SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST POLITICIANS

We are reliably advised by the Seventh Day Adventist church that almost 50% of Papua New Guinea politicians are Seventh Day Adventist. Since this church has its greatest strength in the highlands, we may assume that these politicians are mainly from the National Alliance.

In recent months, Papua New Guinea has been put under massive pressure by pagan Australians from AusAID and the UN to pass a legislation decriminalizing gay and lesbian sex and commercial sex.

The Monpi Suite: The decriminalisation of Prostitution and ...
7 Apr 2011 ... Dame Carol Kidu and Sir Peter Barter have proposed to .... to
convince the world that gay and lesbian-lifestyle is an alternate
way of life, ... themonpisuite.blogspot.com/.../decriminalisation-of-prostitution-and.html
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PNG Women: 10 Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution
10 Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution by Janice G. Raymond Coalition
Against Trafficking in Women International (CATW) March 25, 2003 ...

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In recent months there have been senior gays come into the country to lobby the passage of the legislation. There was senior gay activist Senator Bob Brown come to set up a Greens party. Their real agenda is hidden under environmental issues. Perhaps Brown thinks the PNG Greens will form the balance of power. 

They will want to monopolize the 24 reserved seats with lesbian members. But it has to be passed yet. If the lesbians want to play games, they put the 24 seats in jeopardy. Their position is not strong.

They have the tactical skill of a mob of young girls. Dame Carol is killing their chances. They are a mob of losers.

If I were a PNG politician, I would be watching carefully the way the women plan to use their seats. It may well be under a lesbian Greens party and may even be funded through the UN women’s movement. There would then be a direct foreign influence in parliament as there is now.

Recently retired gay High Court judge Michael Kirby arrived probably to attend the set-up fake debate at Divine Word University in which the DWU side won the pro-gay and lesbian argument with fake information.

It did not appear to be a debate worthy of university students. There did not seem to be enough argument to sustain the debate any more than 5 minutes.

That would have had the hand of gay paedophile Sir Peter Barter Member of the DWU Board of Governors whose business interests lie in tourism. A gay debate will always win when the judges are gay supporting. DWU is the shame of the Catholic church in PNG. It calls into question the morality of the senior priest and brother.

At the SDA family crusade in 2010, the nation was introduced to MP Don Polye as an elder of the Seventh Day Adventist church. In the name of Jesus Christ, AIDS Holistics calls on Mr Polye, other SDA members of parliament and other Christian members to defeat the legislation.

It is not about the benefit to the poor gays, lesbians, transgenders and sex workers living in fear of the law. Since when were they in fear of the law? What a joke. Go to any gay disco. It is about setting Papua New Guinea on a homosexual lifestyle path mainly for the benefit of expatriate gays, lesbians, transsexuals and paedophiles.

To pass this bill, you are betraying your nation and your church. Please take care. The Japanese were thought to be invincible but were turned back on the Kokoda track. Let Port Moresby be where the Australian homosexuals were turned back.

The issue is going straight back to Australia Bob Brown. The numbers of hits from Australia on the blogspot statistics is rising. There are Australians watching.

Let FAMILY unite the PNG political parties in this time of crisis. See you all at the 2011 Seventh Day Adventist Family crusade coming up soon.

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