Salvation Army International(u thought it was usa?) Gays Can Be Cured
The Salvation Army’s all-inclusive congregation policy does not extend to homosexuals, Swedish broadcasters TV4 claimed on Sunday evening.
During an undercover news report broadcast on one of Sweden's biggest channels, Salvation Army leaders told a covert journalist working for news programme “Kalla Fakta” (Cold Facts) that he, being a gay man, could not join the army originally formed in London in 1865.
Instead, an officer offered to “cure” him through prayer.
The programme also claimed that the Salvation Army was involved in an agreement with Africa's Malawi Council of Churches, which comprised of voting for the imprisonment of gay men.
Despite Sweden being the first country in the world to remove homosexuality as an illness, local SA officers told the journalist that homosexuality is “fundamentally wrong”.
“The Salvation Army’s basic position is that homosexual sex is a sin. The Bible says a man shouldn’t sleep with a man in the way he sleeps with a woman,” one chapter leader told the TV4 reporter.
“Anatomically we are not shaped that way, so in that sense I do think it is wrong,” another soldier said.
The Salvation Army now accuses the Swedish TV programme of infringement.
“There is no revelation, there is no surprise, there is just a cheap but costly straining after sensationalism,” a Salvation Army spokesperson in Sweden said.
“We interpret the Bible in a way that defines sex as something that should happen within marriage and as something between a man and a woman.”
The top officer of The Swedish Salvation Army appeared live in the programme on Sunday, ignoring questions about whether homosexuals were included in their “all inclusive” policy. She claimed no knowledge of the MCC agreement.
The Salvation Army was founded by William and Catherine Booth in London in 1865 and are although describing themselves as “mainstream protestant” considered to be practising Biblical literalism.
Bella Qvist
http://news.pinkpaper.com
During an undercover news report broadcast on one of Sweden's biggest channels, Salvation Army leaders told a covert journalist working for news programme “Kalla Fakta” (Cold Facts) that he, being a gay man, could not join the army originally formed in London in 1865.
Instead, an officer offered to “cure” him through prayer.
The programme also claimed that the Salvation Army was involved in an agreement with Africa's Malawi Council of Churches, which comprised of voting for the imprisonment of gay men.
Despite Sweden being the first country in the world to remove homosexuality as an illness, local SA officers told the journalist that homosexuality is “fundamentally wrong”.
“The Salvation Army’s basic position is that homosexual sex is a sin. The Bible says a man shouldn’t sleep with a man in the way he sleeps with a woman,” one chapter leader told the TV4 reporter.
“Anatomically we are not shaped that way, so in that sense I do think it is wrong,” another soldier said.
The Salvation Army now accuses the Swedish TV programme of infringement.
“There is no revelation, there is no surprise, there is just a cheap but costly straining after sensationalism,” a Salvation Army spokesperson in Sweden said.
“We interpret the Bible in a way that defines sex as something that should happen within marriage and as something between a man and a woman.”
The top officer of The Swedish Salvation Army appeared live in the programme on Sunday, ignoring questions about whether homosexuals were included in their “all inclusive” policy. She claimed no knowledge of the MCC agreement.
The Salvation Army was founded by William and Catherine Booth in London in 1865 and are although describing themselves as “mainstream protestant” considered to be practising Biblical literalism.
Bella Qvist
http://news.pinkpaper.com
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