South Africa’s iconic retired archbishop,
Desmond Tutu, said that if he had his pick, he’d go to hell before
heading to a heaven that condemned homosexuality as sin. “I would not worship a
God who is homophobic and that is how deeply I feel about this,” he said, by
way of denouncing religions that discriminate against gays, in Agence
France-Presse..
He added, AFP reported: “I would refuse to go
to a homophobic heaven. No, I would say sorry, I mean I would much rather go to
the other place.”
He made the remarks during the United Nations‘ launch of its
gay-rights campaign in Cape Town.
Mr. Tutu also likened equal rights for gays to
the fight for equal rights for blacks. “I am as passionate about this campaign
as I ever was about apartheid,” he said, AFP reported. “For me, it is at the
same level.”
How does Bishop Desmond Tutu interprete Rom:1:18,24-32 with emphasis in verses 26-27,32? Actually, he's already on his way there if he doesn't interprete scriptures aright and tell the world what God forbids and also learn to forbid them too. We really need to beware in these end times, false doctrines everywhere.
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