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A fringe American religious group that initially pushed the so-called “kill the gays” law in Uganda is growing increasingly concerned that their involvement is making them look bad, according to a report. Semafor reported Thursday that groups – including the U.S.-based one – are concerned that the harshness of the law could backfire on them as they continue to press for more anti-LGBTQ legislation at home. The report said that groups initially pushed the country's government to pass the law but, when a death penalty provision was added, they began to back off. The Ugandan law, which was passed…