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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ekomwa",
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        "legal_name": "James Lomenen Ekomwa",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it was a slip of the tongue. I wanted to say that I support women more. I understand very clearly and the Constitution gives me the intellectual freedom to exercise my wisdom. God began creation. He was just launching the process of creation. He did not finish it. From the wisdom that God provided to human beings, we have spectacles and vehicles. God did not create vehicles. It is human beings, through the wisdom that God gave them, that are creating vehicles. With the technology that we have, we have the freedom to continue with procreation. I want to tell the religious people that this is still natural. Transferring sperms is not changing sperms. It is still natural sperm, but you are only modifying it, making it better and placing it in the right place. It is still natural. I want to tell the religious leaders that the Bible provides for this. If culture does not break the Ten Commandments, then it assists. I do not think there is anything in the Bible which prohibits a woman who has not had a baby for many years from having one. That is not biblical. Does the Bible support the transfusion of blood and taking blood from one pastor to another pastor? Is it prohibited? I have never seen pastors refusing new blood if they do not have blood. At some point, we might run short of sperms. What will happen? Sperms will be transferred from one man to the other. Will they refuse? We have to be dynamic in our reasoning and how we do things. Things are changing and we have to be dynamic and take care of the changes that are coming later in our lives. If blood transfusion is not a sin, then even sperm transfusion is also not a sin. That is not enough. Sometimes science clashes with religion. We have heard the Member who has brought this Motion speaking. Many women even in our areas have the same problem. There is culture, which I respect, but in the pastoralist culture, there is a way in which we take care of such problems. Not all cultures are the same. For example, in my culture, if a man or woman does not bear children---"
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