by Plette on Wed Nov 19, 2003 2:08 am
[s]Pilmour Boy wrote on 00:51, 19th Nov 2003:
The UK has a new civil partnerships scheme about to happen, and Canada (I believe) already allows them.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in Canada, yes. A few months back the courts decided that the traditional definition of marriage was a violation of human rights, and made it legal. Our crazy right wing party fought it tooth and nail, and churches objected, but it went through anyway. The way is stands now is that same sex marriages are fully legal and completely equal with heterosexual marriage (not some half-assed "civil union"), but churches are not obligated to marry anyone contrary to their own beliefs. Thus if you're Anglican, you're free to get married in Canada but the Anglican Church is not forced to recognise it or perform the ceremony if they don't want to. I am very, very proud of our government for taking this step, and I think it is long overdue. Of course I think the churches are ridiculous for taking this stance, but I also think it's a good thing that their own religious freedoms aren't being violated.
Who is the goverment to say who can and can't get married? I mean, if reinforcing the "traditional, moral" definition of marriage was their scope, shouldn't adultery be illegal? But it's not, and most people would consider that a gross overstepping of bounds these days, I think. I'm all for complete equality for homosexual couples.
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