Church of Sweden votes to support Same Sex Marriage

Posted on October 22, 2009. Filed under: European Politics | Tags: , , |

The Lutheran Church of Sweden has today voted by 70% to 30% to allow Same Sex Marriages. The Church Synod voted overwhelmingly to allow same-sex couples to get married in their churches by a priest. This follows a decision by the  Government earlier in the Summer to legislate for Same Sex Marriage. This the 5th country in Europe following the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Norway to allow same-sex marriage.

This is a thoroughly welcome move by a progressive church which is responding to changing attitudes in society. I’m not advocating that the Roman Catholic Church should change its views on this issue but I do think it shows Christians that same-sex marriage can be reconciled with Christian teaching.

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Religious Ethos Education

Posted on October 22, 2009. Filed under: Education, Irish Politics | Tags: , , |

Just saw an article in the Irish Times today where the Church of Ireland United  United Diocsesan Synod of Dublin and Glendalough welcomed the support from the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin’s for maintaining funding and services to the Protestant faith schools. If you remember cuts were made last year to various allowances and payments to schools.

I’m not going to get into row about these cuts in this article. What I want to talk about is the very fact that we have religious based education. I’m a Republican. I believe in a secular Republic where the State is completely responsible for Education matters. I do not believe that denominational religious education should be taught in any State School. There should be no Catholic, Protestant or otherwise State schools in receipt of Department of Education funding.

Of course, I accept that children should be taught about the various faiths in Ireland and in the wider world and that diversity is a good thing. They should not be taught one denomination or another. If parents want their children educated in a particular religious ethos, so be it. Let them go to Sunday school. Let the churches teach religion. Schools are there to educate our children to be valuable members of Society.

While this may cause issues in the short term due to ownership issues of schools, it is the best way forward. It is better for children and perhaps better for religion over all.

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