General News of Sunday, 12 July 2015

Source: thechronicle.com.gh

Churches must rise against same sex marriage - Foh-Amoaning

Law Lecturer, Moses Foh-Amoaning Law Lecturer, Moses Foh-Amoaning

A Senior Law Lecturer at the University of Ghana (Legon), Moses Foh-Amoaning, has prophesied that churches risk being dominated by homosexuals if the clergy fails to stage a blistering crusade against same sex marriage in Ghana.
The lawyer noted that such ungodly acts have repercussions from God, pointing to bankruptcy events in Europe. According to him, the USA will feel the anger of God following its decision to accept same sex marriage.

Speaking on Kumasi-based Fox FM, he said the dormant posture of the Ghanaian bishops, archbishops, pastors, ministers and the likes will see houses of God being ruled by homosexuals, which is a cardinal sin in Christianity.

According to him, the political tenacity within which the clergy descends on politicians, when they are unhappy about governance in Ghana, should be channeled to wage a crusade against the same sex marriage canker in Ghana. The legal luminary bemoaned why the Ghanaian clergy are so silent on same sex marriage, which is highly prohibited by God.

Lawyer Foh-Amoaning, noted, it is sad the clergy is silent on gayism in Ghana, “Why is the clergy mute?” he queried. “I do not like the situation [where] our pastors are mute about gayism. If they (Pastors) do not take care, their big cathedrals, churches and other places of meeting will be filled with homosexuals,” he warned.

He said if the clergy does not come out openly to denounce same sex marriage, cathedrals, which are all over the place, will be full of homosexuals, and when Jesus Christ comes, they will not make it to Heaven.

He told the Ghanaian clergy that the Kingdom of God is not about materialism, but about righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost, and that Christians have to go back to the scripture union, which was formed on decency, and pray for our children to put a stop to same sex marriage.

The Senior Law Lecturer admonished the media to stand for the truth, and not be influenced to push same sex marriage in Ghana. Mr. Foh-Amoaning appealed to the media to help in the crusade against the evil, by bringing on people who are ready to testify about the dangers of same sex marriage, homosexuality, and gayism, but, by the grace of God, they have been broken from the yoke of the devil.

Lawyer Foh-Amoaning, who is the spokesperson of National Coalition for Proper Human Right and Family Value (NCPHRFV), an anti same sex marriage movement, revealed that apart from the late Professor Evans Atta Mills, who told the British government in plain words that he will not allow same sex marriage in Ghana, President Mahama and others are silent on it.

He said no political party stated its stance on homosexuality in their 2012 manifesto, ahead of the general elections, but said the NCPHRFV will ask President John Mahama, Nana Akufo-Addo and other presidential aspirants to declare their stance on same sex marriage in their manifestoes, and commit them to walk their talk, and talk for the world to know that Ghanaians are against homosexuality.

The National Coalition for Proper Human Right and Family Value (NCPHRFV) was inaugurated sometime 2013, with reps of the Christian Council, Charismatic Council public servants, scripture unions, and others, as members. It is aims at demystifying the falsehood about homosexuals, and educate the youth at the Senior and Junior High schools on the need to turn their backs to the menace.

Mr. Foh-Amoaning said people have to be educated on the dangers of same sex marriage, and called for prayers for our leaders, since the USA can use this subject matter to affect diplomacy in the world. He said the leaders must be held accountable for the promises they make in this regard.

Meanwhile, Mr. Foh-Amoaning has predicted that the ruling American Democrat Party will lose the upcoming general elections, after which the Republicans would come and repeal same sex marriage in the USA, which is having a telling effect on the world.