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Subject Kenyan Pastors warn Obama not to bring the "gay talk" to Kenya, but he ignores them! Plus, Michelle will not be going.
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The Pastors of Kenya, where Obama is visiting, have warned him strictly not to bring the "gay talk" there.

Homosexuality is a crime in Kenya, and the Pastors are very serious in their warning to Obama.

However, it is just my guess, but I think in his arrogant way he will talk about his gay agenda.

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Seven hundred Kenyan evangelical pastors have written an open letter asking the president not to come to their country and talk about the gay agenda.

Mark Kariuki is the key architect of that letter. He leads an alliance representing 38,000 churches and 10 million Kenyan Christians.

"We do not want him to come and talk on homosexuality in Kenya or push us to accepting that which is against our faith and culture," Kariuki said.

Kariuki welcomes the president's visit but says leave "the gay talk" in America.

"Let him talk about development; let him talk about cooperation; let him talk about the long-time relationship Kenya has had with America," he said. "But about our beliefs and culture-- keep off!"

Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to respect gay rights. Kariuki said the open letter is a warning to the president.

"The family is the strength of a nation. If the family is destroyed, then the nation is destroyed," he said. "So we don't want to open doors for our nation to be destroyed!"_______________________________________________


[link to www.kenyanews.net]

President Barack Obama will visit Kenya today without wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha, the White House has said. White House national security adviser Susan Rice told journalists on Wednesday the US President will only travel with his staff. - See more at: [link to www.kenyanews.net]


[link to www.cbn.com]
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Despite requests from African leaders to leave his views on homosexuality at home, President Barack Obama says he plans to make gay rights part of his agenda during his trip to Africa.

Obama faced criticism and growing calls from LGBT groups to press the issue aggressively while in the region.
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