Irish Wedding News
22/05/2012
The Scottish Government launched its public consultation stating it "tends towards the view" that same-sex marriage should be introduced but that faith groups and their celebrants should not be obliged to solemnise the ceremonies.
The Church has responded by outlining that civil partnerships already give same-sex couples the same legal rights as marriage, the Church has said there is therefore no need to introduce same-sex marriage.
Referring to gay and lesbian couples, the Free Church report said: "By getting the right to marry, they get more respectability for bringing up children (they already have the right to foster and adopt).
"This is a huge social experiment in which the guinea pigs are children. That is not fair or just to children and does not safeguard their rights. It is really being pushed in a doctrinaire way by the gay lobby without any consideration of the harm that it will do."
The Scotland for Marriage group, which is supported by some religious groups, has campaigned against the proposal while the Faith in Marriage campaign - a coalition including, among others, the United Reformed Church, the Quakers, Buddhists and the Pagan Federation - has spoken out in support.
This year's Free Church general assembly is also expected to approve a recommendation that Free Church of Scotland ministers will only solemnise marriages between a man and a woman.
The church said the measure is designed to protect Free Church ministers in the event that the Scottish Government's proposals become law.
(HMc)
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Same-Sex Marriage A 'Social Experiment'
The Free Church of Scotland has responded in opposition to the Scottish Government, suggesting the legalisation of same-sex marriage would "legitimise and encourage" the existence of fatherless or motherless children, reveals The Press Association.The Scottish Government launched its public consultation stating it "tends towards the view" that same-sex marriage should be introduced but that faith groups and their celebrants should not be obliged to solemnise the ceremonies.
The Church has responded by outlining that civil partnerships already give same-sex couples the same legal rights as marriage, the Church has said there is therefore no need to introduce same-sex marriage.
Referring to gay and lesbian couples, the Free Church report said: "By getting the right to marry, they get more respectability for bringing up children (they already have the right to foster and adopt).
"This is a huge social experiment in which the guinea pigs are children. That is not fair or just to children and does not safeguard their rights. It is really being pushed in a doctrinaire way by the gay lobby without any consideration of the harm that it will do."
The Scotland for Marriage group, which is supported by some religious groups, has campaigned against the proposal while the Faith in Marriage campaign - a coalition including, among others, the United Reformed Church, the Quakers, Buddhists and the Pagan Federation - has spoken out in support.
This year's Free Church general assembly is also expected to approve a recommendation that Free Church of Scotland ministers will only solemnise marriages between a man and a woman.
The church said the measure is designed to protect Free Church ministers in the event that the Scottish Government's proposals become law.
(HMc)
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