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Gays an abomination ACDP tells Ndungane
November 4, 2003
CAPE TOWN — The African Christian Democratic Party has criticised Anglican
Archbishop of Cape Town, Njongonkulu Ndungane, for his support of
the controversial election of a gay bishop in the United States.
Citing a verse from the Old Testament book Leviticus, ACDP Chief
Whip Louis Green said in a statement on Monday that homosexuality
was an "abomination", and Ndungane's view on the matter showed a
lack of spiritual guidance and biblical insight.
Earlier, SABC reported Ndungane had congratulated Gene Robinson,
who has been consecrated as a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the
US state of New Hampshire.
Robinson, a 56 year old divorced father of two with a partner of
13 years, is the Episcopal church's first openly gay bishop.
The Episcopal Church is the US branch of the Anglican church.
Many Anglican bishops in Africa, Asia and Latin America have
condemned Robinson's appointment, with some threatening to sever
ties with the US church.
Green said Robinson's appointment was "a violation of God's word
that says it is an abomination for a man to lie with a man as he
does with a woman (Leviticus 18:22)".
"Although God loves everyone, he does not condone sinful
behaviour. The Bible equates homosexuality with perversity and as
Christians we cannot interpret God's word to suit modern
lifestyles."
Green said he was dismayed Ndungane had sent his congratulations
to Robinson.
"We are very disappointed by Njongonkulu Ndungane's celebration
of the appointment of a homosexual to a position of leadership
within the church.
"It shows a lack of spiritual guidance and biblical insight," he
said. –Sapa
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