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    Scotland will be first country in UK to legalize gay marriage

    August 1, 2012 by Trevor Grundy

    (ENInews) Scotland announced July 25 it will allow same-sex weddings as early as 2015, becoming the first country in the United Kingdom to do so.

    “We are committed to a Scotland that is fair and equal, and that is why we intend to proceed with plans to allow same-sex marriage and religious ceremonies for civil partnerships,” said Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who made the announcement.

    The Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church were against the move, but gay-friendly Christian groups said they were “relieved” by the announcement.

    Rev. Fiona Bennett, minister of Augustine United Reform Church (Protestant) in Edinburgh, told ENInews: “We’re delighted. It’s been some time coming.” She described her church as an inclusive one, friendly to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual community in Scotland .

    Sturgeon promised religious organizations that oppose homosexual weddings that the Scottish Government will bring forward no legislation impinging on an individual’s freedom of speech or freedom to practice or preach religion.

    “The Scottish government,” she said, “will take all necessary steps to protect churches and individuals within those churches who do not wish to conduct same-sex weddings if they do not agree with them.”

    A spokesman for the Roman Catholic Church said: “The Scottish government is embarking on a dangerous social experiment on a massive scale.”

    The Rev. Rod Thomas, chairman of Reform (a conservative evangelical network within the Church of England), said in a texted statement: “God designed marriage to be the union of one man and one woman, reflecting the union of Christ as bridegroom and the Church his bride. God is not a person with whom even U.K. prime ministers can negotiate a more congenial set of commands.”

    The announcement came as U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron hosted a meeting of prominent gay leaders at his London home, 10 Downing Street.

    “I am absolutely determined that this coalition government will follow in that tradition by legalizing gay marriage in this Parliament,” he said.

    “The prime minister’s sneering remarks show his own intolerance of religious people who disagree with him on gay marriage,” said Mike Judge of the Christian Institute. “It is incredibly arrogant of him to tell churches what religious beliefs they should and shouldn’t hold. No wonder huge swathes of churchgoers are suspicious of his motives.”

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