'LGBT people may not be criminalized because they’ve committed no crime, but neither should this position also become something to be imposed on cultures which are not yet ready to accept stuff like that,' said Cardinal Peter Turkson.
First introduced in June 2021, the proposed law seeks to uphold traditional sexual ethics in Ghana while rejecting the so-called 'rights' of people to engage in or promote deviant behavior.
'If you sell your birthright, if you sell your culture, that tradition, if you sell who you are for money, then you get the money – who are you again?” Ghanaian Bishop Matthew Gyamfi asked.
'It is a subtle way to introduce this gay and lesbian thing to our children. We are already struggling to teach morality to our children ... and they want to bring this in.'
Under current regulations, U.S. organizations involved in promoting abortion can still receive grant money to facilitate abortion work in foreign countries.
'Powerful Western forces as I speak are seeking to control your population by corrupting your nation’s values, in particular by targeting the innocence of your children and young people,' stated John Smeaton at a pro-life conference in Ghana.