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Author Wiid rapped on the knuckles over homosexuality claims

She was ordered by the South African Human Rights Commission not to speak about the topic in public.

A Christian writer and public speaker from Pretoria has been ordered to make amendments over her controversial statements about homosexuality.

Gretha Wiid signed a settlement with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on Wednesday after the commission received 77 complaints about one of her books last year.

In her book Lyfslim vir Seuns, Wiid wrote among other things, that when fathers did not love their sons or constantly beat and humiliated them, it could “cause” their sons to become gay.

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The book, written for teenagers, was first published in 2009 and republished in 2017.

Wiid’s statements on homosexuality sparked heated arguments on social media platforms.

Between 1996 and 2011, Wiid gave extensive presentations and workshops at schools across Gauteng on the subject of sexual development and sex education.

A number of complaints made to the SAHRC, challenged the tone and content of the workshops, complaining that Wiid engaged in speech that violated the equality and dignity rights of people’s sexual orientation, gender identity and expression.

The settlement Wiid signed said that she may not distribute current or older editions of her book, suggest that homosexuality was caused by sexual abuse or parental neglect, or say that homosexuality was depraved.

She was ordered not to raise the topic (on homosexuality) in public.

Wiid was also told to edit the parts of her book that violated the rights of the lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ transexual‚ queer and intersex community.

An excerpt from her book:

The amended section in Lyfslim vir Seuns will read as follows:

“Another word that people also use is ‘homosexual’. Homosexual people are attracted to people of the same sex. God’s views on homosexuality are something which many people argue and fight about. No matter‚ however, what you believe or heard concerning this matter‚ it is important that you never ridicule people‚ call them names or mock them‚ just because you believe that they are different. Let us choose to be people of grace and kindness.

“You don’t have to agree with someone to show them kindness. In Proverbs 18:21‚ we learn that the things we say are like seeds which later will grow. Be careful‚ therefore‚ what you say – to someone’s face and also behind his/her back. Be a young man with a heart for God!

“If you feel that you are struggling and experience confusion with your own sexuality‚ it is important to speak to some you trust for guidance and support. Love yourself and your future enough to talk to someone. Guidance and support from a wise adult whom you trust‚ or your parents and counsellors can be of great help when you feel uncertain and lonely!”

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