The Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Dr. Oliver Ali Aba, has urged Zambian citizens to resist the raging culture of homosexuality that has gripped some parts of the world, especially from the so-called civilized societies.
Aba, who is on a visit to the country, called on the people to uphold their Christian values and principles, and warned against moral decadence that could follow if acts such as homosexuality, lesbianism, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Queer (LGBTIQ) behaviors were tolerated.
Aba who addressed a press conference in Lusaka, described LGBTIQ acts as “total madness”, stating that individuals engaging in such behaviors should seek treatment rather than being allowed to erode societal values.
“I call it madness, and it should not be allowed in society. God never made a mistake; He created man and woman for a purpose,” Aba said.
He added that God did not intend for men to have sexual relations with other men, nor women with other women.
He stated that there was a growing trend of abnormality which was slowly becoming normal and that this should not be allowed to gain foothold in Zambia.
Aba cast the blame on technological advancements which had brought about moral decay in society, and cautioned Zambia to ensure that the malaise was curtailed.
“God does not make mistakes. Even in the Garden of Eden Adam was created first but after a while, God said something was wrong, so he had to give him a female. There were other animals in the Garden but God did not make Adam to be sleeping with them.
“I do not know how this madness entered into human heads because ordinarily, when you go to a lower animal kingdom I have never seen goat and sheep sleep together.
“I think Adam was the first person to have experienced a surgery kind of, and out of Adam, Eve came and God said behold your wife. If God is our God who has made made us in his own image and likeness, anybody thinking of homosexuality or lesbianism is a mad person of the highest order. I call it madness and they should not be allowed among human society and that’s my take,” Aba said.