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A BLOG RECREATED TO CAPTURE A MORE POSITVE SIDE OF THE ISLAND WITH A RELIGIOUS TINGE TO IT. (FORMERLY SUNSHINE CATHEDRAL JAMAICA) WITH MUSINGS, VERSES OF SCRIPTURE AND PROSE FOR UPLIFTMENT. HIV AIDS AND OTHER RELATED INFORMATION ALSO AVAILABLE.
Recent Posts
Do gays have a choice? by Ian Boyne
Originally published November 15, 2009 Ian Boyne It's nigh impossible to conduct a cold, rational, dispassionate discourse on homosexuality. It's not just the religious fundamentalists who seem hardwired for irrationality and emotionalism. Many ho...
Charter of Rights debate ends - Legislation to sit for three months before vote
THE HOUSE of Representatives on Tuesday closed the debate on the Charter of Rights, paving the way for a landmark vote on the proposed battery of constitutional amendments.The bill passed committee stage with five amendments. It will now sit on the t...
Beenieman yanked from NZ show following gay pressure
with YasminJamaica ObserverMonday, November 16, 2009Following headlines over the weekend that gay lobby groups in New Zealand were presuring the promoters of music festival, Big Day Out, to pull Beenie Man from the line-up, and subsequent defence of ...
Jamaica AIDS Support applauds Obama - US entry ban on HIV-positive persons nears end
Kimesha Walters,Jamaica AIDS Support for Life (JASL) has welcomed a move by United States President Barack Obama to end a 22-year-old ban on persons who have tested positive for HIV from entering that country."We are ecstatic about it," said Stacy-An...
Misunderstanding hate-crime legislation (Gleaner Letter 03.11.09)
The Editor, Sir:I think Ian Boyne could not be more wrong on the point of the effect of hate-crime legislation on the lives of those who object to homosexuality on moral or religious grounds. Where he says, "Those who refuse to go along with this pr...
Tell me pastor at it again ....
'Thou shalt not lie with mankind'Dear Pastor,I am a black, bisexual man living in the United Kingdom (UK). I have been practising my sexuality openly for the last 22 years, and have done so without fear or persecution here in the UK. I write this to...


A homophobic mob attack in Jamaica that left one man severely injured and another missing and feared dead shows yet again that authorities must take urgent action against violence and hatred, Human Rights Watch said today. This incident is the latest in a string of homophobic mob violence over the last year, including an attack on mourners in a church.
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