Wednesday, 13 June 2012

AUSTRALIANS EXPAND GAY AGENDA

We have known for a decade that the New World Order of gays and lesbians has a secret agenda that is no longer secret.

It was set out in the South African book The Pink Agenda. Please click:

PINK AGENDA REVISITED

family not recognised
marriage and fathers not recognised
children to be adopted by gays and lesbians
age of consent to be lowered for sex with children
parents to have sex with their children
gay and lesbian curriculum in schools
gays and lesbians as youth leaders
gays and lesbians as clergy
churches blocked in law from speaking out

In the last year, there has been input from Australia on sexual reform that should be made in Papua New Guinea.

This has been posted on the blog PNG Attitude and is in direct support of the agenda of the New World Order. Please click:

As porn increases, so does the need for sex education

gay and lesbian sex decriminalized
condoms accepted by churches especially Catholic church
abortion legalized
adultery decriminalized
younger children given sex education
school curriculum based on pornography
pornography decriminalized

It may well be that supporters of such reforms have reasoned argument for their claims.

Adultery is widely practised. Pornography is all around.

There is a big difference between reforms and just not taking legal action.

It is time for PNG to grant foreign gays and lesbians nothing. Every proposed change has an agenda within an agenda.

That is to weaken family and traditional marriage and increase access to children.


Comments from PNG Attitude.



On a related matter, there are some archaic laws still on the PNG statute books which need urgent reform.

These make homosexuality and adultery illegal (if enforced I reckon this would put most of the Haus Tambaran behind bars); and another which makes abortions illegal. From Radio New Zealand International -
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PNG medical profession urged to lobby government for abortion law change

A Papua New Guinea doctor says it’s up to the medical profession to turn politicians’ attention to centuries-old British abortion law.

Edith Digwaleu-Kariko made the comment during the New Zealand Parliamentarians’ Group on Population and Development’s annual meeting in Wellington.

The focus this year is on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of Pacific adolescents and a high rate of teen pregnancies across the region coupled with a lack of access to safe abortions was a prominent theme of discussion.

Dr Digwaleu-Kariko says although abortion is illegal it is practised widely at clinics and hospitals.

“There are ways to cover it up, that’s why we call it underground. Although it’s happening, we as medical professionals, the ultimatum is to save lives so that’s what we work in the name of but then we are also sensitive to the legalities that surround the issue so then we also try to protect ourselves.”

Edith Digwaleu-Kariko says no one has been penalised for performing an abortion but physicians want legal protection.

2012 at 10:33 AM Posted by: Peter Kranz | 12 June 2012 at 06:57 PM

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