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Christina Dideriksen
July 13, 2019
Fear and Loathing, Regarding Religion

Testimonies from Grant Me Justice

Christina Dideriksen
July 13, 2019
Fear and Loathing, Regarding Religion

Read in detail the testimonies of nine LGBTI Christians who lives the struggles and threats of being LGBTI in a country that criminalize or prosecute them.

Alicia Nalunkuma: “I do believe in God, I am a practicing Catholic, but I am not so much into church.”

Davis Mac-Iyalla: “Running away from the church will not change the church”

Dumisani Dube: “Activism for gays and lesbians in the parish”

Jijio Kiriakose: “Concerning discrimination it is an issue to be openly gay and Christian”

Joanita Ssenfuka: “Only dialogue with the church will make change possible”

John Kashiha: “You will never stop me going to church!”

Lula Ramirez: “If the church can be changed the church can start changing the world”

Misha Tumasov: “It’s very difficult for me to not speak about God’s love “

Ryan Kollano: “The church has a massive influence in Kenya”


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