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Nigerian Pastor Expected to Face Protestors in Perth

Pastor_E_A_Adeboye_2Anti Gay Nigerian Pastor Enoch Adeboye is expected to face protests from Australian LGBT groups when he appears in Perth tomorrow.

The religious leader has previously spoken about gay marriage leading to the end of the human race.

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The pastor was originally expected to speak at the Hyatt Regency but his appearance has now been relocated to the Perth Convention Centre.

In January this year the pastor spoke at Obafemi Awolowo University where he described homosexuality as being evil.

“Same-sex marriage is an anathema to the will of God for human beings to be fruitful, replenish and multiply on earth – anything contrary to that is evil.”

“How can a man who marries a fellow man produce a child and how can a woman who marries a fellow woman produce a child?”

“If this evil is allowed to stay, there will not be newborns again in the world. As the older generation dies, will there be a new generations to succeed it? Even plants and animals have new generations to succeed them.”

Comment on the pastor’s visit was sought from the Perth Branch of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

Image: Creative Commons: Ganzyg

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