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Criticizing homosexuality now 'crime against humanity'?
Judge asked to rule on lawsuit against American pastor over his speech
Published: 15 hours ago

 

A motion for summary judgment has been filed in federal court in Massachusetts seeking the end to a lawsuit by a coalition of Ugandan “gays” who contend an American pastor was not protected by the First Amendment when he was speaking in the United States about homosexuality.

The case was brought by Sexual Minorities of Uganda (SMUG) against American minister, speaker and advocate Scott Lively of Abiding Truth Ministries.

The homosexuals claimed that Lively’s comments about homosexuality are “crimes against humanity” and are forbidden under international law. And they claimed that America’s Alien Tort Statute allows them to come into the U.S. and dictate what people say.

But the non-profit legal group Liberty Counsel asked for the judge to rule, because after “100 hours of depositions, and 40,000 pages of documents,” the Ugandan activists “failed to produce a shred of evidence of any conspiracy or persecution by Lively.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/criticizing-homosexuality-now-crime-against-humanity/#pu0eFGLBaPOlJbqC.99

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Offline bob434

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[[and are forbidden under international law. ]]

I must have been sleeping when the Us gave away her sovereignty to the international community?