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Jesus was HIV+ sermon and aid to Yemen

| Tuesday, 11 Nov. 2010 | 18:00 - 19:10 GMT

Yemen must not become the new Afghanistan, said the the head of Britain's armed forces yesterday. But it could turn out like Somalia if the current rate of international investment doesn't increase according to Yemeni official Jalal Yaqoub.

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  1. Comment sent via host

    That''s all for now. Thanks for your comments. You can keep up the conversation by posting below. Claudia

  2. Comment sent via Twitter

    @91Èȱ¬_WHYS ..d pastor was only trying to pass a message of belonging to d congregation.He should have to of a more better way of expresing it

  3. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Rami called about aid to Yemen: The problem is, if you have countries that are not democratic and secular - this is the kind of people you produce.

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    Andrew in Australia emailed: So now the west must be held hostage to every group of murderers, and intervene with money to fix the society that they themselves have destroyed. Why bribe them with money that could be better spent on more deserving recipients? Where are the richer Arab nations? Why do they not step in with increased aid?

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    Syeda in Pakistan on FB re Yemen: Aid does not work where terrorism is deep rooted.

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    Adesina in Houston, Texas emailed WHYS: To say Jesus Christ has AIDS pre supposes that Jesus was also engaged in immoral activities that cause HIV. It is one thing for Jesus to identify with those who are sick; it is totally different to say that he is HIV positive. Almost insulting.

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    YEMEN SEEKS ATTENTION BECAUSE THEY NEED HELP! SO HELP THEM! JESUS CHRIST.

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    Hi guys, regarding what one of your callers said about Jesus being sick, the Bible alleges that Jesus heals the sick & infirm, which leads me to asking you this, what is your caller’s idea of sick? Holly in the UK

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    My cousin has just got back from work. The security situation on the street is very volatile, we’re very scared, this is a massacre. Lubna

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    Oh God, my aunt is phoning all of our loved ones, making sure they’re all OK & haven’t been affected by the explosions. This is awful, really awful. Lubna, Iraq

  11. Comment sent via host

    Hi - this is Claudia. We''re on air - listen live here: We''re hearing about the multiple bomb blasts that have hit Baghdad. We''re also asking if giving aid to Yemen is an answer to radicalism and talking about the ''Jesus was HIV+'' sermon by a South African Pastor. Leave your comments on any of these topics below.