Church leaders discuss meeting with PM Barrow
On Wednesday Church leaders met with Prime Minister Dean Barrow to discuss the gender policy and other related issues. Some fringes of the organized church gave the impression that it would have been a heated, confrontational session – a kind of withdraw the gender policy or else scenario. But it wasn’t. By all indication it was a cordial session, with both parties agreeing to meet again in July. Today, church leaders held a short briefing to inform the media that the gender policy discussion was on track, and the delay could not be blamed on G.O.B.
Pastor Eugene Crawford, President, Association of Evangelical Churches
“I think that even ourselves as an Association and as a church, we have dropped the ball in not really being proactive in following up as duly as we should have. So as much as the time has moved on, we stand to be blamed because we have, as we said, seventy percent of our population, and let’s say the entire Belize knows about this and have been waiting for some response and we haven’t been giving timely responses or updates on what’s taking place. But I can never sit here and say that there’s an ill faith on government’s part or in dragging their feet in dealing with this issue…no, that’s not the case.”
Pastor Scott Stirm, Belize Action
“The centre core of our discussions were surrounding the government’s position on the gender policy, about the ramifications of how that relates to a number of different objects, but one of the things we did discuss was the visit from Caleb Orozco and Steven Diaz to the Human Rights Branch of the OAs and the fact of how that played out and again just discussing with the Prime Minister what is his position on those issues. We covered that as well. Again, what we continue to sound the trumpet on is the societal ramification of how particularly this is going to effect in relations to children and education. The gender policy is presenting concepts and themes that will have huge ramifications upon education.”
You pastors and churches Betta get unu stuff together just condemn homosexuality period it’s a sickness that is infecting the world and the us is leading it with a president who embraces homos no wonder the us is going to pot their is no respect for the us around the world for this same reason churches you Betta stand up for what is right or you will pay the ultimate price for your decisions give this pm an ultimatum why would even discuss anything with a traitorous murderous corrupt. Pm and gov. Anyway now I know Belize is doomed like the us no one should go to church anymore keep your money do not give the churches another coppa until they do the right thing.