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* The banning of anti-gay chants at sports events.<ref>[http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=387732007 Anti-gay chants to be banned from terraces]</ref>
 
* The banning of anti-gay chants at sports events.<ref>[http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=387732007 Anti-gay chants to be banned from terraces]</ref>
  
This has led the leading [[conservative]] [[Christian]] [[Pat Robertson]] to describe Scotland as  "dark country full of [[homosexuals]]".<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9906/02/scotland.robertson/ 'Dark land' with 'strong homosexuals,' televangelist says]</ref> However many of these policies were adopted from the United States where they originated.  
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This has led the leading [[conservative]] [[Christian]] [[Pat Robertson]] to describe Scotland as  "dark country full of [[homosexuals]]".<ref>[https://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9906/02/scotland.robertson/ 'Dark land' with 'strong homosexuals,' televangelist says]</ref> However many of these policies were adopted from the United States where they originated.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 17:30, September 26, 2018

This article discusses the state of homosexuality in Scotland.

Scotland is historically Christian, the national church is the Church of Scotland and it is sympathetic to the homosexual agenda.[1]

This homosexual agenda is exemplified by:

This has led the leading conservative Christian Pat Robertson to describe Scotland as "dark country full of homosexuals".[9] However many of these policies were adopted from the United States where they originated.

See also

References

  1. "The report concluded, amongst other things, that cohabiting couples, whether heterosexual or homosexual, may well display all the marks of loving, faithful and committed partnership, and should not be thought sinful." A challenge to unity: same-sex relationships as an issue in theology and human sexuality
  2. MSPs abolish Section 28
  3. Secular Marriage (Scotland) Bill
  4. Same-sex couples embrace equality
  5. MSPs approve gay adoption
  6. Schools told to give pupils gay sex advice
  7. Army marches in Gay Pride parade
  8. Anti-gay chants to be banned from terraces
  9. 'Dark land' with 'strong homosexuals,' televangelist says