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Sunday, May 13, 2007

MARRIAGE EQUALITY FOR HUMANISTS

EDM 723
MARRIAGE EQUALITY FOR HUMANISTS
24.01.2007


Burt, Lorely

That this House notes that whereas most religious people may marry in a legal ceremony that reflects their beliefs, humanists and members of some religious groups such as Baha'is are currently not able to marry in such a ceremony and instead can opt only for a civil ceremony; further notes that reform has already taken place in Scotland to redress this problem; believes that all religion or belief groups should be able to conduct state recognised marriage ceremonies for their members; and calls on the Government to reform the law on marrige so as to remove the inequalities suffered at present by humanists and other belief groups.

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