Two evangelists are not getting behind Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron’s call for Barbados to change its laws on homosexuality.
They said Cameron offended the local church, and suggested he apologize.
Both Senator Dr David Durant and Rev. Dr Lucille Baird said Barbados was a Christian society with the right as a sovereign nation to make its own rules and maintain moral standards.
Durant said the church was sending the message that “righteousness exalts” in Barbados.
He said the church had nothing against the gay community which it would like to see converted, delivered and healed to the level of wholesome living.
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