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Letters to the Editor

Save us from the ravages of buggery

Sunday, February 05, 2012



Dear Editor,

What in the name of God and His Son Jesus Christ is the urgency to change a law that has offered our boys a little protection from the male predators who have carted them to their apartments and for a few dollars have often damaged them physically?

What is it that makes it a priority for the perverted preference of a minority in this nation to have their way while thousands of these little boys are going to their beds hungry and because of that hunger are easy prey?

A high-ranking clergyman is quoted as saying that the buggery law will be changed this year. Is this a political favour for funds received? Is this the price of political power? What is it?

Have we, as a nation, gone so mad with greed and lust that we would sacrifice our bodies and souls on the altar of perversity? Can we endure the wrath of God almighty?

My dear Sister P, is this what you offer to God who brought you to where you are?

I appeal to you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, while you give us jobs to save us from poverty, save us also from the ravages of buggery and the related agenda of the buggers.

Suzette Douglas

benaiahone@hotmail.com



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COMMENTS (6)

Theresa Val
2/8/2012
I know the author of this letter and have seen a person demonstrating a dedicated life towards changing the lives of both boys and girls alike through their time, own monies, prayer, schooling, feeding and true Agape love. Over 30 years spent helping these children become good citizens, seeing the heartache and pain of many young children and as any Christian would do to ask the Lord Jesus for mercy for those who would change a law that offers though little protection for the generation to come
norris Richards
2/5/2012
Sorry Lord Jesus Christ won’t help the boys from any predators, but he has given us a brain to solve the problem. You and others will have to take responsibility and elect people who will make earthly laws and have them enforce. The Justice Minister, the chief justice and the DPP might able to help; the justice department has a good compliment of genders.
Adam Godson
2/5/2012
Where is your concern for little girls who are taken advantage of by male predators who take them to their apartments for a few dollars and often damage them physically?
And should making consensual sex between males and females illegal be the solution?
Using your reasoning,it would.
Anthony II
2/5/2012
II. What is it that makes it a priority for people such as this writer to spend so much time and effort beating upon marginalized people and have no time to be outraged by the poverty of young boys? Since you are so concerned about the poverty among young boys who supposedly fall prey to gay JAM men, when was the last time you wrote a letter of outrage seeking to inflame passions to get something to be done to help poor young boys? When have you been riled up about street boys and their poverty?
Anthony II
2/5/2012
Lord, save us from the ravages of selective, hypocritical moralists and modern day Pharisees who have not been properly schooled in what your Word says and what Your Life demonstrated! I am not sure why these hypocrites cannot see the folly of invoking the name of someone who preached acceptance and care for the marginalized to spread their words of hate and bigotry. Save us from the ravages of the self-righteous who misuse the name of Jesus!
pete delisser
2/5/2012
clearly this writer has gone off her rockers. Deal with your mental state first hunn, and in the name of jesus, preach a little love..not hate. Who assigned you to be moral judge of mankind? ANd for the record, sexuality does not define sexual predators. If you check facts, most predators are actually heterosexuals. Predators my dear are criminals who engage in non consensual relations, they should be sought and locked up. Your narrow minded opinion is really quite narrow.

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