Of course it isn't. Except it's in all the holy books and they're allowed to quote and paraphrase them at will. So their hate speech is protected by their religious freedoms. Sorry Diane, it seems they've actually got the perfect excuse. Time to rethink religious freedoms maybe?
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Nope they don't. Some bigots use homophobic interpretations of sacred texts to justify their bigotry and hate. Big difference. There are many
#FaithfullyLGBT folk and we are through letting homophobes control the narrative of our Faith. Diane Abbott is spot on - 3 more replies
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Great observation by Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott
@HackneyAbbott@PinkNews awards concerning how anti-LGBT individuals in some forms of religious faiths use their religions to justify callous, unacceptable attacks on LGBT community members - 2 more replies
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Religions are homophobic.
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The New Testament is not homophobic the Old Testament is.
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