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Stop the UN from Criminalising Your Christian Beliefs

Stop the UN from Criminalising Your Christian Beliefs
petition author image started this petition to Irish Foreign Minister and Tánaiste Micheál Martin - 2024/03/26

Imagine a world where your cherished beliefs are criminalised worldwide.


Shockingly, this could soon be our reality.


The UN is considering a treaty that equates traditional values with some of the gravest crimes known to humanity.


Yes, your stance on life, family, and gender could be labeled by the UN as a Crime Against Humanity!


This unprecedented move seeks to erase the biological definition of male-female from the Rome Statute, potentially criminalising the millions of people who uphold these truths.


Why is this happening? Because radical globalists and NGOs are pushing to outlaw any dissent against extreme LGBT ideologies and abortion. They know their agenda is unpopular and can’t convince you to change your deeply held beliefs, so they are instead trying to put you in prison.


Imagine being on trial for the simple act of protecting your children or grandchildren from premature sexualisation and ideological indoctrination in schools.


Faithful pastors and priests are facing the threat of persecution just for delivering God's message.


The frontline defenders of our values— Christian politicians, journalists, lawyers, teachers, doctors, —are all at risk of severe personal and professional attacks merely for holding fast to their convictions.


If you dare to question the gender ideology dogmas, be prepared: you could become a target of a system designed to silence you.


This system, crafted by globalist tyrants and the radical left, aims to turn you into a compliant subject under a new global dictatorship that serves pro-abortion, radical feminists, and LGBTI and trans lobbies.


Unfortunately, this reality is not far off unless we stand up now.


Specifically, we need you to add your voice to our petition, calling on your country’s Foreign Minister and your government's Sixth Committee General Assembly delegates to firmly reject this dangerous treaty.


The stakes could not be higher. The UN's proposed amendments could see our pro-life and gender-reality beliefs being prosecuted as crimes against humanity.


This isn't just an assault on individual beliefs — it's a direct attack on the foundational principles of free societies worldwide.


The clock is ticking, with the UN gearing up to finalise this treaty as early as April 5th. We need your immediate action to prevent this catastrophic redefinition from becoming a global standard.


Please sign the petition now. Stand with us to defend the sanctity of life, the truth of gender, and the freedom to hold and express our beliefs.


Your voice is crucial in this pivotal fight to preserve our rights and resist this radical overhaul of international norms.

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The New UN Treaty Criminalises My Beliefs

Dear Tánaiste and Members of the Sixth Committee of the UN General Assembly,


We, the undersigned, urgently call upon you to maintain the original definition of male-female as a binary concept in the new treaty on crimes against humanity.


The draft treaty's shift from the biological understanding of sexes as recognised in the 1998 Rome Statute to a subjective, socially constructed perspective is alarming and sets a dangerous precedent.


As established in the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the definition of sexes has been long accepted and should not be altered.


The proposed change to redefine gender-based persecution, including sexual orientation and gender identity, is detrimental to free speech, religious freedoms, and the right to uphold traditional beliefs and practices.


We fear that this redefinition may lead to the criminalisation of expressions supporting traditional gender norms, unjustly penalising those who advocate for traditional marriage, protection of life, and natural gender concepts.


I implore you to stand on the side of safeguarding fundamental freedoms by rejecting any alterations to the treaty that would undermine the objective truth of gender or criminalise the legitimate expression of diverse beliefs and values.


Yours sincerely,