Taking advantage of the visit of Benedict XVI to Paris members of Aramis-International (Raelian Association of Sexual Minorities) (www.raeliangay.org) invite all the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, and transgender people of France and Europe to come and show the pope how two men or two women who love each other show their love simply by kissing each other… publicly.
RAEL, the spiritual leader and founder of ARAMIS, encourages the members of ARAMIS to help the public remove taboos connected with homosexuality by educating public awareness and explaining how natural homosexuality is.
“To kiss each other, the same way heterosexuals do, is our most intimate right!” said Pierre-Paul Bourque, President of ARAMIS, who lives in Ottawa, Canada. “If the politico-religious leaders forbid us to do so, then they must forbid it to everyone, without any kind of discrimination!” he added.
The “KISS IN” organized by ARAMIS is more than the affirmation of one of the most basic rights, it is also their way of denouncing the discrimination and homophobic gestures that the GLBT communities are constantly subjected to, especially from the Catholic Church.
During the visit of the pope to Sydney last July, the famous Pope Alice (whose creator is an Australian artist and also a Raelian Guide Priest) organized a similar “KISS IN” that had great success in the gay communities in Australia and worldwide.
“For the occasion of this Parisian "Kiss In", ARAMIS invites members of the GLBT communities victimized by homophobia to debaptize themselves by apostatizing from the religion that condemns them and incites the population, with homophobic words, to hatred and violence toward them”, added M. Bourque (www.apostasie.org)
We’d like to remind people that for more than 35 years the Raelian philosophy has been saying the sexual orientation of each individual is of genetic origin, thus perfectly “natural”, and more and more scientific publications have been stating this recently. (See www.raeliangay.org)
Meeting place for the KISS IN: Friday, September 12th, 2008, 8p.m., Entrance of Notre Dame Saturday, September 13th, 2008, 10a.m., Esplanade des Invalides For any information, or request for an interview, please contact: Eden 0425 235 556 (Australia)
Posted By palice - Wednesday 10 September 2008 - 04:55:25
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