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Qwerty
Qwerty
7 years ago

Here we go again. Huffing and puffing about self righteousness; and wallowing in bogus religiosity. Where has pandering to populist sentiment; and conveniently ignoring evidence led us? Catholicism my foot! That fallacious sect of imbibers and child molesters. Let’s stop this hypocrisy and assert the secularity of state. Malawi is much more pluralistic in world views to parochially privilege particular beliefs in policy making. What would happen if every public actor made decisions based on privately held beliefs and their version of truth? Wouldn’t kulowa fumbi pass as consistent with other people’s cultural beliefs and thus within their rights to… Read more »

John Black
7 years ago

Kaliati should let women’s rights prevail over her personal religion. Religion belongs in the church. We have a secular state, we have separation of church and state, so no religious talk in the state.

truth pains
truth pains
7 years ago

convention on the rights of a child also recognise the rights of unborn child. mind you religion is also a right. a person has the right to belief, opinion, the way to practice the belief and all these are enshrined in human rights provisions. many people think arguing based on religious perspective conflicts human rights which is not the case. abortion should be argued along health grounds and not the choice aspect. my view

Ken
Ken
7 years ago

Viva Akweni for your stand God will be to your side. Am neither a Catholic nor whatever but basing on life ethics. Conception depicts the Genesis of life. Malawi is a sovereign state competent to analyse rights to operate within the jurisdiction. No to abortion and No to gay rights. Tanzania has banned min skirts. We are there God bless Kaliat , God bless Malawi.

zithere pano
zithere pano
7 years ago

Akweni ayambana ndi boma ndipo ntchito yatsala pang’ono kutha. Apa ndi payerepayere kuti mwina akamuchotsa aziti ndi stand ya abortion to get sympathy from the church.

Ukupitabe, abortion or no abortion.

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago

O…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………O On what grounds has Kaliati refused to support the abortion bill? Religious grounds, you say? Ha! . . . Haven’t you ever seen someone who refuses to take liquor or pork but is a connoisseur of skirts? . . . Nanga, don’t you know of people who refuse to cast votes (regarding it as worldly and sinful) and yet gladly participates in all other sins – gossip etc? . . . Yes, Kaliati has refused to support the abortion bill, but how many other sins has Kaliati participated/continues to participate in? . . . How many lies for instance,… Read more »

Gijo Chaponda
Gijo Chaponda
7 years ago

Akaliyati mwataya mimba zingati inu?Mukupusitsa ndani?

jj
jj
7 years ago

Mwananyani! The world has changed indeed, human rights have progressed, yes, but God’s standard remains the same. I applaud minister Kaliati for her stand. Remember, when you stand before God on that, you will even regret to have propagated for such rights. You will be sorry to have a hand on such ideas for sure. Let the world be, but God remains the same yesterday, today and forever.

I love my country, no abortion, no gays.

Weneku Chalu
Weneku Chalu
7 years ago

I personally as a Catholic i say abortion is a sin, and completely render my good support to the church. Inu a Seventh Day Adventist mukhoza kuvomeleza abortion sinanga inuyo mumagomela chigololo heavy ndiye kusafuna kuyaluka u want abortion for free.
But my question to Kaliati, assuming u were not a catholic, but an MP, what could have been your say on this….

Defender of Faith
7 years ago
Reply to  Weneku Chalu

My fellow Catholics , in the name of God , let us not offend other Religious beliefs if we want not to be offended. if we want to comment on the social media lest refrain ourselves from use of unfriendly, evil language for God is holy. On behalf of my fellow good willed Catholics and the entire Catholic Faith I would like sincerely apologies those of other religions provoked and offended by some unholy/unrighteous comments by fellow Catholics.

waves
waves
7 years ago
Reply to  Weneku Chalu

weneku chalu” mpingo wauona ndiumenewo?? onse asembe onse akusiya ana mizindawa sumawaona?? ngati ulibe nfundo osangokhala bwanji

Mwananyanian
7 years ago

Akweni is wrong on this. I guess I can understand people just following the Church teachings, even though they are 100% foreign to us. I would not be surprised if the Church changes its mind and makes modifications to its position on abortion, Akweni et. al. will just follow like the sheep they are; holus bolus. The world has changed, especially, over the past few generations. One notable change has been in the area of human rights. And human rights include women’s rights. And abortion is a women’s rights issue. And so, it is time we gave Malawian women this… Read more »

Nkhondokum'bedi
Nkhondokum'bedi
7 years ago
Reply to  Mwananyanian

You were not duped bwana. Makape a Catholic ndi choncho. We have had preblems with them regarding use of condoms, they are archaic beings, yet they secretly abort and use condoms. Too stupid and hypocritical

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