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Crisis time
published: Monday | September 6, 2004

THE EDITOR, Sir:

NO ONE seems to be looking at the bigger picture as it relates to homosexuality here in Jamaica.

Not too long ago, the disease called homosexuality was just concentrated in a small group of our people. Not so today, as it would seem that homosexuality has claimed victory over the greater number of our people.

This is a crisis time. In the same way we have tackled other diseases, like malaria, polio and many other less harmful diseases, we must now pay special attention to the scenario of this one.

A lot of groups around the world, including Amnesty International have come in defence of people suffering from this immoral behaviour pattern. Now, I would love to see similar groups speak out strongly against homosexuality.

Is our society gone blind? Why is no one speaking about the thousands of people like myself who suffer at the hands of these immoral people? How many are there like myself who have been asked to relinquish their jobs even though they are performing remarkably well because they refuse to have any part of this immoral intrinsic evil?

Today, it now calls for prayer, strong prayer from those of us who are faithful to Christianity, so I am recommending that we come together in our communities and learn to use the most powerful tool to fight evil, the Holy Rosary and let's begin the process of exorcism to save our brothers and sisters, our mother and fathers, our friends, our neighbours, our nation and the wider world.

If you feel committed to this call, you can e-mail me at dougains@hotmail.com and lets hope it's not too late.

I am, etc.,

BROTHER DOUGLAS

Living Image (CCR) Ministry

May Pen, Clarendon

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