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A commentary on developments relating to the Law, Religious Freedom and Religious Discrimination by Neil Addison, Barrister and Author "Religious Discrimination and Hatred Law"

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Gay ‘marriage’, polygamy and female inequality: where’s the link?

http://www.lapidomedia.com/gay-marriage-polygamy-and-female-inequality-where-s-link

Posted by Neil Addison at 15:36 No comments:
Labels: Discrimination, Islam, Religious Freedom
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Within this country too, there are many areas in which the Church and the public authorities can work together for the good of citizens, in harmony with Britain’s long-standing tradition. For such cooperation to be possible, religious bodies – including institutions linked to the Catholic Church – need to be free to act in accordance with their own principles and specific convictions based upon the faith and the official teaching of the Church. In this way, such basic rights as religious freedom, freedom of conscience and freedom of association are guaranteed.

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