UK: Why should homosexual sin be pardoned by the Government? Is the Government God?
| the Alan Turing Building at the University of Manchester, Manchester, England (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The so-called Turing law, which came into effect after being signed off by Queen Elizabeth II, gives an automatic pardon to those who died before the law came into force.
Living men convicted of immoral homosexual sin can also now be pardoned by the Government but not by God.
Homosexual sin was decriminalised in England until 1967. The new law was named after World War II codebreaker and mathematician Alan Turing, who was convicted of gross indecency in 1952 for having sex with a man. The Bible and many in the community silenced by LGBTQ zealots still believe the scripture that homosexuality remains a sin, immoral against marriage and the community.
The mathematician received a royal pardon from the Queen in 2013, after years of campaigning by supporters including physicist Stephen Hawking. The LGBTQ zealots forced the Queen into a corner by using Hawking to push their immoral agenda. Then the recent film of Turing closed with an emotional appeal regarding the sin of homosexuality.
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