Lithuania President Vetoes Law Banning Homosexual Propaganda in Schools
Monday June 29, 2009
By Alex Bush
VILNIUS, Lithuania, June 29, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The President of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, has vetoed a law that would have prevented homosexual propaganda from entering into schools or other public places that could be seen by young people.
The veto came after the Siemas, the Lithuanian parliamentary body, voted 67-3 in favor of the legislation, with four abstentions.
The law would have prohibited the dissemination of public information that is recognized in general to have a negative effect on the mental, physical, intellectual, and moral development of youth. This includes the spreading of information that "agitates for homosexual, bisexual relations, or polygamy." the rest
1 Comments:
Sorry...I agree with the veto. Homosexuality is not mental illness. To use a cheap ruse to prevent truth, knowledge and self-respect admits the falsehood.
If the church can do no better than go BOOOOOO at gay people, the church has nothing further to say.
Make peace with the gay community and give them a real reason to come back to God.
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