Since when was their discrimination between religion and people like youth workers?
is that frowned upon in the bible "Tho must not be gay and a youth worker?".
So from what I read its only gay people working with the public?
So if you don't work in the public eye religion is able to discriminate against gays?
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Gives a quiet and indingnant 'hmph'.
We can rail against religion all we want but is forcing people to accept rules they see as invasive REALLY the way to change minds??
And can we please remember not all Christians are raging mentalists, indeed, even within Catholocism there are actually good people who have a genuinely held faith...
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And it's not invasive when someone's livelihood is threatened, simply because they happen to prefer the same sex?
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Did i say it wasn't??
All i was trying to point out is that the measures aren't going to tackle the root causes of the problem, they'll give a legal framework for sure, but whose MIND will it change??
I always despair a little bit when i think of many of the steps forward we take now will set us back in years to come.
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I agree with Sox that it is hardly going to change people's minds and it may well be resented. However to me the real issue was of equality before the law. Religious groups were hoping for such exceptions to the law that few if any of their employees would be covered. Given that many religious groups engage in activities clearly outside of their places of worship why should they be exempted from laws that the rest of us have to follow?
Fred
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