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Sexual Orientation

Sexual orientation is being given increasing protection under equality legislation. Unfortunately this has led to serious consequences for Christians. Although both religious belief and homosexuality are protected in some ways under equality law, these two strands are often incompatible with one another. We believe that the law is unbalanced in this area, first within the legislation and then worsened in judicial interpretation, favouring the protection of sexual orientation over the protection of religious belief. This has led to Christians losing their jobs after refusing to compromise their beliefs at work, and Christians being stopped from fostering children. At Christian Concern we stand for freedom of conscience and resist legislation that would restrict historic Christian freedoms.

Articles

  • January 16th, 2012
    Almost 40 American religious leaders have collectively issued an open letter warning about the threat to religious freedom posed by the potential legalisation of same-sex marriage in the US.
  • December 21st, 2011
    The Scottish Government is considering a compromise deal on homosexual ‘marriage’, whereby it would be brought into force, yet kept from being allowed to take place on religious premises. This follows the launch of a consultation on homosexual marriage earlier this year which has received tens of thousands of responses.
  • December 12th, 2011
    The government has announced plans to introduce lessons on “transgender equality” in primary and secondary schools across the country. The reforms, contained in a policy programme entitled ‘Advancing transgender equality – a plan for action’, will add transgender issues to the PSHE curriculum for children aged 5 and above in order to ensure that schools were ‘more inclusive for gender-variant children’.
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