Posted on 02/09/2014 5:44:22 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Scotland's parliament voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in the country in a 105 to 18 vote, despite objections from Scotland's main churches and Christian representatives in the government.
Scotland Health Secretary Alex Neil praised the vote and said that it was "right that same-sex couples should be able to freely express their love and commitment to each other through getting married," Reuters reported. "Marriage is about love, and that has always been at the heart of this issue."
Both the Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the Scottish Roman Catholic Church have opposed the legal change of the definition of marriage, according to The Guardian. Over 50 ministers and church officials had written to the government expressing "deep concern" before the vote took place.
Richard Lyle, a Scottish National Party Member of Scottish Parliament, argued that one main problem with legalizing same-sex marriage is that foster parents could be barred from taking in children if they declare their opposition to the practice.
"What is more likely, yet not less tragic, is that applicants with so-called traditional views on marriage will be put off applying in the first place, fearing they will be branded homophobic," Lyle stated.
SNP's John Mason also had an amendment rejected which called for recognizing that "a belief in marriage as a voluntary union between one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others for life is a belief worthy of respect in a democratic society."
Mason explained: "This has been the prevailing view in Scotland for centuries, and may now be considered a minority view or even old fashioned, but it is an integral tenet of faith for many Christians, Muslims and others as well as the belief of many of no faith position at all."
Scotland is now set to become the 17th country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. In July 2013, Great Britain's Queen Elizabeth II officially approved the practice in England and Wales, despite heavy church opposition.
Gay rights activists have praised Tuesday's vote, with Tom French of the Equality Network calling it a "profoundly emotional moment for many people who grew up in a country where being gay was still a criminal offence until 1980."
"Scotland can be proud that we now have one of the most progressive equal marriage bills in the world, and that we've sent out a strong message about the kind of country we are," he added.
The legislation has been opposed by Scotland's minority Christian groups as well, however, with Evangelical Alliance Scotland calling the move a "blow to society."
"Marriage has now been effectively privatized to privilege adult choice and the changes have stripped husband and wife of their obvious meaning. At a time in Scotland when we are considering what kind of nation we want to live in, this legislation sends all the wrong signals about the place of marriage and family in modern day Scotland," said Fred Drummond, director of Evangelical Alliance Scotland.
Northern Ireland is now the last remaining U.K. country without legalized same-sex marriage.
none of it means the Church must comply and conduct the ‘wedding’.
make all churches members only and just bar the fags from entry
Really - did Alex Neil explain how two people of the same sex can be joined as husband and wife so they can be married?
Sick humans will see to it.
Sodomy celebrated by the Scots.
John Knox is turning over in his grave.
God’s judgment will be great upon the West. His Spirit is moving, though, in Asia and Africa!!
RE: I dont think Scotland has a 1st amendment. A street preacher was recently arrested for condemning sexual sin.
Well, first the street preacher, then, who knows what place is next...
“Marriage is about love, and that has always been at the heart of this issue.”
Yes, I love my car, think I will marry it.
Scotland, God is watching you!
I notice it was the Scottish political elite not the Scottish people who voted for this. Remind you of a country you live in ?
Too much breeze coming up their kilts.
Now the Scotsman woke to nature’s call and stumbled towards a tree
Behind a bush, he lift his kilt and gawks at what he sees
And in a startled voice he says to what’s before his eyes.
O lad I don’t know where you been but I see you won first prize
Ring ding diddle diddle I de oh ring di diddly I oh
O lad I don’t know where you been but I see you won first prize
RE: I notice it was the Scottish political elite not the Scottish people who voted for this.
But didn’t the Scottish people VOTE for these same political elites to represent them?
I don't know. I can't IMAGINE a Scottish pastor NOT preaching what he wants.
Then they are between a rock and a hard place, aren't they?
Satan wins another
What makes it so unpopular is actually seeing it in real life. One sees it in pornography, I assume, and that is its own Satanic milieu but seeing it in real life is rare because there really ARE so few homosexuals.
The YOUNG ones MIGHT do "public" displays of affection but one rarely sees OLD homosexuals OR heterosexuals go public in displays of affection.
Being homosexual is a choice, so there is never a problem with "passing it on" genetically. Apparently people decide on their homosexuality in their early to mid teens--an age where they have NO idea of the consequences or repercussions of their choice. A shame, isn't it?
Maybe there’s still some hope for the place. Wikipedia says the birthrate has been trending up.
RE: I don’t know. I can’t IMAGINE a Scottish pastor NOT preaching what he wants.
Well, if it can happen in “Democratic” Sweden, who’s to say it won’t happen in Scotland?
See here:
EXCERPT:
A Swedish pastor who preached a sermon on the Biblical prohibitions against homosexual behavior is waiting to see if the Supreme Court of Sweden will send him to jail for six months for doing so.
Ake Green, the pastor of a small-town Pentecostal church, delivered his sermon in 2003 and has been in the prosecutors crosshairs ever since. Charged with violating a Swedish hate speech law that protects homosexuals from intimidation and agitation, he was sentenced to a month in jail last year by a district court. An appeals court overturned his conviction, but the prosecutor has appealed to the Supreme Court and has asked that the 68-year-old pastors jail term be increased to six months.
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