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Pope says Christians should apologize to gay people .

Yesterday, Pope Francis said Christians owe apologies to gays and others who have been offended or exploited by the church. His words: “I repeat what the Catechism of the Catholic Church says: that they must not be discriminated against, that they must be respected and accompanied pastorally.

The Church must ask forgiveness for not behaving many times — when I say the Church, I mean Christians! The Church is holy, we are sinners! I believe that the church not only should apologize to the person who is gay whom it has offended, but has to apologize to the poor, to exploited women, to children exploited for labor; it has to ask forgiveness for having blessed many weapons.”…. all Christians shld post d apologies online or in any newspaper.. lol 🙂

What did Ifa says ?

lets hear from Prof. Babalawo Araba Ifayemi Elebuibon

A significant number of Yorubas seem to believe that women are meant to take the back seat at all times and as the Ooni of Ife’s ‘Olori’ erroneously suggested: “women should stay in their lanes”. Unbeknownst to her or due to very shoddy education of the Yorubas, she seems unaware that one of the foremost ‘orisa’ her husband is meant to administer for, is a woman liberationist and is a very powerful god that cannot be underestimated or relegated.

If you don’t know your history, others will feed you adulterated versions.
Araba Ifayemi Elebuibon also touched on Homosexuality.

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