Tutu and Tearfund

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Date posted:  1 Oct 2008
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In the Autumn issue of Tear Times, the magazine of the relief charity Tearfund, the organisation advertised that they had asked Archbishop Desmond Tutu to speak at a conference supported by them on Saturday September 6 in London.

EN was contacted and had conversations with a few evangelicals who felt very uneasy about this and asked us to write and ask Tearfund some questions.

Subsequently the BBC reported the following: ‘Archbishop Desmond Tutu has accused the Anglican church of allowing its “obsession” with homosexuality to come before real action on world poverty. “God is weeping” to see such a focus on sexuality and the Church is “quite rightly” seen by many as irrelevant on the issue of poverty, he said. It may be good to “accept that we agree to differ” on the gay issue, he said. Archbishop Tutu was in London to address a conference organised by the Christian charity Tearfund.’

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