Burale- I would fast for 40 days if my daughter said she was gay

Burale says it's time the church starts talking of real time issue.

• The Supreme court said that all persons whether heterosexual, lesbian, gay, intersex or otherwise will be subject to sanctions if they contravene existing laws including Sections 162, 163 and 165 of the penal code.

• I would take 40 days fast, I would ask God to remove my pastor's heart and let me be a parent - Burale. 

Robert Burale.
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City Pastor Robert Burale has said if his daughter was to confess to being gay, he would go on a 40 days fasting period.

Speaking during an interview on Hot 96, the father of one shared

"I would take 40 days fast, I would ask God to remove my pastor's heart and let me be a parent.

I have also taken time to seat down with her and discussed these things with her.

If you don't discuss such with her, he/she will be talked to by outsiders."

Burale says people should stop following everything influencers say as some of them are being

"Some of these influencers are on a retainer of up to $10,000.

If we keep quiet these people will thrive. Someone must bleed for a solution to be found.

God still wants you into the fold, The Supreme Court has been a big letdown."

In February 2022, Supreme Court ruled that the NGO Coordination Board violated Eric Gitari's right to freedom of association by refusing to register his NGO based on his sexual orientation.

 

In the case, Gitari had moved to court challenging the decision of the board not to register their organization that fights for the rights of LGBTQ.

In a decision by a majority of the five judges, the judges dismissed the appeal board ruling that the decision by the board was discriminatory

"It would be unconstitutional to limit the right to associate through denial of registration of an association purely based on the sexual orientation of the applicants," the court ruled.

The court said that all persons whether heterosexual, lesbian, gay, intersex, or otherwise will be subject to sanctions if they contravene existing laws including Sections 162, 163, and 165 of the penal code.

The court further said the use of the word sex does not connote the act of sex per se but refers to the sexual orientation of anyone's gender, whether heterosexual, lesbian, gay or intersex

In his dissenting opinion, Justice William Ouko said the issue for determination was not about the decriminalisation of LGBTQ.

He said the board has the discretion to refuse to register any association if it does not meet certain specified conditions spelt by law.

He said it does not concern issues of morality or same-sex marriage or family units, but it's the refusal by the NGO board to reserve the names given for registration.

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