Freedom of Religion Ends Where LGBT Rights Begin
You have freedom as long as your religion is that of the UN/EU/USA
NEW YORK, November 3 (C-Fam)
The UN human rights office recently called on governments to limit freedom of religion when religious leaders and groups oppose homosexual/trans issues. The report, covered by the Friday Fax earlier this year, called on governments to censor religious leaders with traditional beliefs. Moreover, the report calls for support of dissident religious groups that agitate against traditional beliefs about marriage and family. They want dissidents to change religions teachings from within.
Source: https://c-fam.org/friday_fax/analysis-for-western-countries-freedom-of-religion-ends-where-lgbt-rights-begin/By Iulia Cazan and Stefano Gennarini, J.D. | November 2, 2023
The U.S. development agency released a policy last month called “Building Bridges in Development: USAID’s Strategic Religious Engagement Policy,” which explicitly requires USAID’s religious partners to accept conditions related to homosexual/trans issues in their contracts. Such conditions have existed in USAID since the Obama administration and were continued during the Trump administration. Now the Biden administration has made it clear that there will be no allowance for religious groups that are not on board with the homosexual/trans agenda.
In 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic the EU Commission adopted the first-ever EU-wide strategy for homosexual/trans issues, which included a sweeping set of social engineering measures to impose uniform policies across the European Union. It also promised to ramp up EU diplomatic and foreign aid efforts to promote homosexual/trans issues across the globe.
The European Union is a major contributor to projects that attack Christian leaders across Europe who oppose same-sex marriage. The EU funds ILGA-Europe, the leading European homosexual/transgender advocacy lobby. The group, notorious for refusing to condemn adult-child sex, recently attacked Orthodox priests and other faith leaders across Ukraine, Czechia, Slovakia, and Turkey who do not recognize same-sex unions and treat homosexual acts as sinful.