Saturday, August 24, 2013

Judge: Lawsuit Against Anti-Gay Scott Lively Will Move Forward

Scott Lively is the notorious U.S. anti-gay extremist leader of the Abiding Truth Ministries now living in Springfield who owns the Holy Grounds Coffee House located at 455 State Street. Since 2002, Scott Lively has been partnering with the key political and religious leaders of the anti-gay campaign in Uganda, advising anti-gay parliamentarians on legislation targeting the LGBT community and leading conferences about the supposed threats posed by the gay movement. The Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill of 2009 (also know as the "Kill the Gays Bill") was introduced in the Ugandan parliament a month after Lively held meetings and gave a series of lectures asserting that the gay movement in Uganda was "evil" and organized with the purpose of "homosexualizing" children. As in Uganda, Lively has also worked closely with anti-gay leaders and politicians in Russia, Latvia and Moldova, advising them on legislation intended to criminalize any form of LGBT advocacy.

MORE: http://www.therainbowtimesmass.com/2013/08/15/judge-lawsuit-against-anti-gay-scott-lively-will-move-forward/#


See also...

Evangelical pastor to stand trial in Massachusetts for alleged crimes against humanity
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/14/evangelical-pastor-to-stand-trial-in-massachusetts-for-alleged-crimes-against-humanity/