Maybe Australia will be the first country in the Western world to walk that impossible, difficult line between freedom of religion and privacy rights.
Tag: same sex marriage
“The argument for equality rights has become inflated to such a degree that we’re now willing to use it against religious freedom”.
We need to be lovers of freedom and tolerance. A message for both sides of this postal vote, and one that we’ll need even more in the ashes of the outcome.
Canadian says she was unprepared for the extent to which the legalisation of same-sex marriage would affect legal definitions in her country.
Examining the similarities between the campaign strategies of the yes and no case for a Republic in 1999, and in the 2017 Marriage Survey.
The Very Reverend Dr Peter Catt is Dean of St. John’s Anglican Cathedral in Brisbane and a spokesperson for the Christians for Marriage Equality campaign.
Canada legislated nationally for same sex marriage in 2005. This Open House article and podcast explores what we can learn from Canada’s experience.
“The issue is this, if you change the law about marriage, what do you do with people whose views about marriage don’t change?”
“What’s going on is a very serious debate, right at the heart of law, about whether ‘diversity’ will allow different views on marriage.”