Some of our Church Leaders in Ghana are gays – Maurice Ampaw

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For fear that they may lose members of their church who are rich and influential, some pastors are not publicly condemning the LGBTQ+ movement, Maurice Ampaw, a private legal practitioner alleges.

He also alleges that some of these pastors engage in LGBTQ+ acts making it difficult for them to support the anti-gay bill.

He shared these thoughts during an interview with Happy FM’s Don Prah on the ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show.

“One of the most hypocritical institution we have is Christianity. The Christian community are hypocrites and they are confused. They don’t know what they want. The one-man churches don’t talk about gayism because they know in their churches there may be influential and rich people who are financing the church activities who engage in gayism. So, they will never come out. They will hide behind the Christian council and the Pentecost church.

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The interesting thing some pastors are involved in gayism. There are pastor women who are lesbians.”
According to him, the Islamic community is more serious and organized than the Christian community.

Anti-gay bill

Earlier this year, the Speaker of Parliament received a private member bill from some MPs that would expand on the current law that provides up to three years in prison for same-sex activity.

Reports has it that the new bill when passed will prohibit and criminalize advocacy, funding and act of LGBTQ+ while promoting conversion therapy programs seeking to “convert” people from homosexuality to heterosexuality.

Meanwhile, fifteen renowned legal, academic and civil society professionals have filled a memorandum challenging the anti-gay legislation submitted to Parliament.

In the memorandum, they contend that the Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill 2021, which seeks to criminalize LGBTQ+ and adjacent activities, is an “impermissible invasion of the inviolability of human dignity.”

Some Christian leaders, on the other hand, have submitted a memorandum to Parliament on the Proper Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, endorsing the bill.

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