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Originally posted by jean View PostIt was to protect the churches - especially the C of E - against any such challenges.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostYes. It sounds like a poor attempt to befriend the churches, and it will have been a government decision (Home Secretary?), not that of the poor person who had the thankless task of drafting it.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI see, although it mat not stop challenges at all.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostIndeed - and I can already hear the backfiring from here...
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostHere's a thought. If you're Prime Minister (I speak figuratively) it may be preferable to be forced by the law to open the churches to gay marriage than to decide to allow it yourself. Can't you imagine the headlines calling for the abolition of the Human Right Act and withdrawal from the ECHR?
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Originally posted by AuntyKezia View PostRe msgs 461 & 462: I read with interest the citations from articles 12 & 14, which made me wonder on what legal basis the authorities can deport non-EU individuals involved in so-called sham marriages plus, I believe, hand down a jail sentence for the offending registrar.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostHere's a thought. If you're Prime Minister (I speak figuratively)
Originally posted by Pabmusic View Postit may be preferable to be forced by the law to open the churches to gay marriage than to decide to allow it yourself.
Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostCan't you imagine the headlines calling for the abolition of the Human Right Act and withdrawal from the ECHR?
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amateur51
It appears that the virulently anti -equal marriage Cardinal Keith O'Brien's resignation was a long time coming.
The resignation of Cardinal Keith O’Brien was triggered by a claim of inappropriate behaviour towards a priest in 2001, that was lodged with the Vatican in October.
The resignation of Cardinal Keith O’Brien was triggered by a claim of inappropriate behaviour towards a priest in 2001, that was lodged with the Vatican in October. Details of the accusation emerged
So it appears that once again the Vatican knew about this allegedly inappropriate behaviour several months ago and chose to do nothing about it, rather reminiscent of recent revelations about the Lib-Dems and Lord Rennard and the BBC and Sir Jimmy Savile, of course.
And yet some people will still remark "well why is it only now that these allegations are being made?"
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt appears that the virulently anti -equal marriage Cardinal Keith O'Brien's resignation was a long time coming.
The resignation of Cardinal Keith O’Brien was triggered by a claim of inappropriate behaviour towards a priest in 2001, that was lodged with the Vatican in October.
The resignation of Cardinal Keith O’Brien was triggered by a claim of inappropriate behaviour towards a priest in 2001, that was lodged with the Vatican in October. Details of the accusation emerged
So it appears that once again the Vatican knew about this allegedly inappropriate behaviour several months ago and chose to do nothing about it, rather reminiscent of recent revelations about the Lib-Dems and Lord Rennard and the BBC and Sir Jimmy Savile, of course.
And yet some people will still remark "well why is it only now that these allegations are being made?"
I've just been listening to the World Service. A very interesting interview with Father Bernard Lynch, himself gay, who has claimed that half of all Catholic priests are gay. (I found a relevant article here.) He referred to an undercover exposé carried out in Rome as long ago as 1992 by the German magazine Der Spiegel. (in German).
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scottycelt
Originally posted by ahinton View PostOf course, but the statement that I questioned was nevertheless yours, not Jean's and the connection between gay marriage and both tabloid scaremongering about immigration and EU and your reference to UKIP remains unclear.
Originally posted by ahinton View PostThat wasn't what I said; please re-read your statement and my response and try a little harder to understand. It really isn't so difficult.
Originally posted by ahinton View PostThe loss is indeed yours, the desperation is not mine and the success is no one's so far; I don't think that it could possibly be made any clearer.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostNot at all if you had 'bothered' to read Jean's post which preceded my own. Go on, ahinton, all will become 'clear' if you really give it a go!
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI have done both as you most kindly suggest yet, sadly, still remain wholly perplexed as to what you are actually trying to say. Can you give me any sort of meaningful clue?
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI'll take your word for it on the first three claims but the 'clear' forum evidence suggests you might be somewhat misguided on the last ...
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