Campaigners Protest Against Same-Sex Marriage Plans

Same Sex Marriage

First Posted: 30/11/11 11:08 Updated: 30/11/11 11:08   PA

A campaign group will gather outside the Scottish Parliament to rally against proposed changes to the law which would legalise same-sex marriage.

Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, former SNP leader Gordon Wilson and Ann Allen of the Church of Scotland will be the keynote speakers at the Scotland For Marriage event.

The group supports the current legal definition of marriage and is resistant to plans to redefine it.

The Scottish Government launched a consultation in September asking if marriage in Scotland should be allowed for gay people through a civil or religious ceremony.

Currently, same-sex couples can enter a civil partnership which carries full legal rights but the ceremony cannot be conducted in a church or other religious premises.

A recent Scottish Social Attitudes survey found that more than 60% of people believe same-sex couples should have the right to marry, compared with 19% who disagree.

Ministers and officials have been meeting with key groups to discuss the proposals, which would ensure religious organisations do not have to register same-sex marriages against their will.

The rally is the latest step in opposition to the proposals, and will include the delivery of around 20,000 postcards to the Parliament signed by those who do not want same-sex marriage to be legalised.

The three keynote speakers will also sign a petition, calling for a referendum on the issue and expressing concerns about the wider implications of redefining marriage.

Meanwhile, adverts will appear in newspapers and a poster van advertising the launch of the campaign group will drive around the streets of Edinburgh.

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A campaign group will gather outside the Scottish Parliament to rally against proposed changes to the law which would legalise same-sex marriage. Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the leader of the Catholic ...
A campaign group will gather outside the Scottish Parliament to rally against proposed changes to the law which would legalise same-sex marriage. Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the leader of the Catholic ...
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oakspondman
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00:11 on 12/12/2011
You do not have the right to force your religion on others. You do not have the right to discriminate against those who do not practice your religion. To discriminate against someone for not practicing your religion is religious discrimination.
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Little Spoon
22. Gay. Currently Serving in the Military.
19:04 on 05/12/2011
If these people honestly believe homosexuals are going to have an eternity of pain and suffering after they die, at least let them live a life of happiness.

Seriously, they need to butt out. My pursuit of happiness involves a husband.
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efrallyn
my micro-bio is short & sweet.
15:46 on 02/12/2011
people need to get a life and mind their own biz ..who cares who marries whom..we hetero's ruined the sanctity of marriage a long time ago, anyways...hypocrites!
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foxfury
12:43 on 01/12/2011
Religion is a dirty diaper
17:22 on 11/12/2011
Religion is a dirty diaper: What a powerful, accurate, and descriptive metaphor. Thanks for cutting to the chase. I appreciate you so much.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
10:20 on 01/12/2011
What are these Scots afraid of? That some gay person will look up their kilts and see, that just like the place where their hearts should be, there's really nothing there?
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kyosaku
Nothis non carborundum
16:39 on 01/12/2011
That's good! ROTFLMAO.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
01:46 on 02/12/2011
Your laughter is my reward ...
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Yorksgal
Violence doesn't end violence, it extends it.
00:51 on 01/12/2011
What are they really so afraid of?

So some same-sex people love one enough to want to marry - good for them. It wasn't that long ago that others were treated the same way, laws were changed and nothing bad happened.
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PeterinSydney
11:20 on 30/11/2011
These old dinosaur homophobes should go back into their medieval closets and leave modern people alone to live our lives in peace without their nastiness.
08:46 on 01/12/2011
Are you suggesting that if one is old, one is also stupid? Haven't you heard about a little something called morality? There are some that would consider that same sex partnerships are nasty but I guess that makes them homophobes...lovely word that, used as often as possible when someone disagrees with a certain lifestyle. However, there have always been same sex relationships and in my view, that is their business but why the need to advertise it? Why is the media constantly full of references about it, one can only assume that the media has been hijacked,.......closets, medieval or not should be for the group that take great joy of being out there and trying to convince the rest of the world that it's a wonderful life and we should all join in.......so give us a break...puuuulease.
03:34 on 03/12/2011
how stupid