FOR SA’s Andrew Selley and Nadene Badenhorst speak to Errol Naidoo of Watchmen on the Wall about the ongoing challenge to freedom of conscience, religion and belief in South Africa, and the various cases brought against Christian businessmen and pastors before the Human Rights Commission, the Gender Equality Commission and the Equality Courts of South Africa.The clip also features interviews with Matthew Stubbs of Oakfield Farm and Cara King of Kilcairn Function venue (both wedding venues that have come under fire for refusing, on grounds of religious conscience, to host same-sex wedding ceremonies), as well as Pastor O.P. Bougardt of Calvary H.O.P.E. Ministries (who was sued by the Human Rights Commission for preaching and speaking against homosexuality).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cvf2NNNTxY
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