Posted on 04/20/2017 9:13:57 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell
A bizarre feature of BSGR's suit in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York against George Soros for 'puppeteeing' in Guinea, is that the sovereign state of Guinea has no standing for the action to be brought in its own national courts.
It is just presumed in the business press that Guinea's dependent standing is to be an economic-colonial subject of foreign courts, in the broader context of one-world multi-nationalism.
African countries can only have children at the pleasure of population controllers in the first world.
They can only write their own laws regulating human sexual behavior, at the pleasure of New York and Brussels.
The West does exercise its own statutory control over human sexuality, with lack of an establishment clause favoring the religion that can be called The World-Wide Church of Perpetuo-Omni-Copulationism: upholding the "objective" presumption that everyone is guaranteed to enjoy the right to unlimited sexual relations, even if the dependent party is a minor, even a non-human.
The capacity to "consent" has nothing to do with it.
Whether it is in that matter of the West's sexual hegemonism, or the West's economic-colonialism over Africa's mineral and other economic resources.
African values are not on sale, the new Chairman of Communications for the African bishops has said.
But Bishop Emmanuel Badejo of Oyo, Nigeria, is convinced they are under threat from what Pope Francis has called an ideological colonization that is seeking to destroy the family.
It’s so bad, he says, that the United States has made clear it will not help Nigeria fight the Boko Haram terror group unless the country modify its laws regarding homosexuality, family planning [population-control] and birth-control.
“I believe there are three groups of people in this world: those who believe in God, those who do not believe in God, and those who think they are gods. Hillary Clinton I think is one of those who thinks she is a god.”Aleteia sat down with Bishop Badejo last week in Rome at the conclusion of the African Bishops’ Standing Committee Meeting, to discuss his unique perspective on the nature and threat of the Nigerian-born terrorist group. Bishop Badejo also discussed the African bishops hopes for the Synod on the Family and their view on the hot-button issues and statements made at last October’s Synod gathering.
Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will. And deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed.
Bishop Badejo, 53, is the new Chairman of Communications for the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM).
Too true. Thought Madagascar was Communist, didn’t know it had freedom of religion.
So African bishops are providing Christian backbone to both the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches.
This ain’t news. It’s your blog
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