Homosexuality and Scotland
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Scotland is historically Christian, the national church is the Church of Scotland and it is sympathetic to the the homosexual agenda[1]. This has led the leading conservative Christian Pat Robertson to describe Scotland as "dark country full of homosexuals"[2]. This homosexual agenda is exemplified by:
- the repeal of laws banning the promotion of homosexuality in schools[3]
- The introduction of secular marriage[4]
- the legalisation of same-sex unions[5]
- the adoption of children by homosexuals[6]
- teaching homosexuality in schools[7]
- affirmative action for homosexual soldiers and policemen[8]
- The banning of anti-gay chants at sports events[9].
See Also
References
- ↑ A challenge to unity: same-sex relationships as an issue in theology and human sexuality
- ↑ 'Dark land' with 'strong homosexuals,' televangelist says
- ↑ MSPs abolish Section 28
- ↑ [www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/research/pdf_res_papers/rp01-21.pdf Secular Marriage (Scotland) Bill]
- ↑ Same-sex couples embrace equality
- ↑ MSPs approve gay adoption
- ↑ Schools told to give pupils gay sex advice
- ↑ Army marches in Gay Pride parade
- ↑ Anti-gay chants to be banned from terraces