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Council of Europe resolution "threatens religious freedom", says US group

A leading religious freedom campaigning organisation has warned that a Council of Europe resolution promoting homosexual rights poses a serious risk to religious freedom.

The Alliance Defence Fund (ADF), a US group which has been involved in dozens of religious freedom cases, has produced an analysis of the Draft Resolution on Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, which is being considered the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), violates "the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and freedom of thought, conscience and religion".

The resolution, which is based on the Yogyakarta Principles, seeks, inter alia, to absolutise the right of homosexuals to freedom of speech, while denying the right to free speech to those who oppose the homosexual agenda.

The Principles propose legalising same-sex marriage and adoption world-wide, banning ‘hate speech’ against homosexuals, and would effectively compel religious schools to employ openly homosexual staff, and teach a pro-homosexual message to pupils.

For example, the resolution calls on Member states "to take appropriate measures to combat all forms of expression, including in the media and on the Internet, which may be reasonably understood as likely to produce the effect of inciting, spreading or promoting hatred or other forms of discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons".

The resolution also implicitly calls for Member States to "take appropriate measures at national, regional and local levels, to ensure that the right to freedom of peaceful assembly can be effectively enjoyed, without discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity". This would protect "Gay Pride" parades.

In a briefing document, the ADF point out a number of serious problems with the resolution. The resolution, the document says, seeks to "cripple the right to freedom of speech, opinion, and expression" of those who have a moral objection to homosexual behaviour.

The Draft Resolution, the ADF analysis continues, "also specifically targets religious viewpoints that are contrary to the “LGBT” agenda. They also refer to the "very dangerous precedent" set by the Pastor Ake Green case, in which a Swedish pastor was sentenced to prison for preaching a Biblically based sermon on homosexual behavior.

The ADF analysis continues: "In essence the Council of Europe is here calling for states to restrict rights of belief and conscience and the right to share those beliefs with others. This is indeed a slippery slope which is strongly contradicted by international and European law".

They also point out that the resolution's definition of sexual orientation "is completely subjective, ignoring the basic objective biological reality that people are born a certain sex".

The analysis also points out that Articles 8 and 14 of the ECHR, referred to in the draft resolution, do not refer to sexual orientation, and therefore cannot be relied upon as a legal basis for the resolution.

They conclude that "the proposals set forth in the Draft Resolutions violate the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and freedom of thought, conscience and religion".

22/01/10

Survey reveals high level of casual sex among young Irish

An Irish Examiner survey looking at the sexual behaviour of Irish 18-35 year olds has found that a massive 71 per cent in this age group have had at least one ‘one-night-stand’. while 11 percent have had 11 or more one-night-stands.

21/01/10
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Children’s amendment will give State more power of intervention in families

The Oireachtas committee proposing a children’s rights referendum will recommend an amendment that will lower the threshold for State intervention in the family.

21/01/10
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Department must make “definite call” on benefit, lone parent group says

A single parent campaign group has called for the Department of Social and Family Affairs to make a “definite call” on the age at which certain family income supports will cease.

21/01/10
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Government to offer HPV vaccine to 12-year-old girls

Up to 30,000 girls in first year in secondary school are to be offered a vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV), which is passed on through sexual contact, from later this year, Minister for Health Mary Harney has announced.

19/01/10
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Tax break for marriage will be "modest" under Tories, Cameron says

David Cameron has hinted that any Tory tax break for married couples will be modest, saying that the policy is aimed at sending a message to voters, not at changing their financial circumstances, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph.

19/01/10
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Dawkins "parading his own failure of imagination", says television presenter

A leading UK author and broadcaster has accused Richard Dawkins of “parading his own failure of imagination” by failing to consider the possible existence of God.

19/01/10
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Children must be taught how to say no to sex, says Cameron

Children would be taught how to say no to sex under a Conservative Government, David Cameron says.

19/01/10
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“Equality” for gays should trump religious freedom, says Obama nominee

One of President Obama's nominees to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has compared traditional moral teachings on homosexuality with racism and has said that society should “not tolerate” any “private beliefs,” including religious beliefs, that may negatively affect homosexual “equality.”

19/01/10
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Elderly to outnumber children by 2045, UN report says

The number of elderly people worldwide will outnumber children for the first time in 2045, according to a new United Nations report.

14/01/10
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Former Lord Chancellor argues for conscience opt out on equality laws

A former head of the English and Welsh judiciary, has said that equality laws shouldn’t force people to provide goods or services in a way that conflicts with their conscience.

14/01/10
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Faith schools must teach that homosexuality is "normal", says Lib Dem leader

Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, has said that children attending faith schools should be taught that homosexuality is "normal and harmless". The proposal has been attacked by one Church of England bishops as “frighteningly fascist”.

14/01/10
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Introduce State-run schools to promote social integration: OECD

An international think-tank has suggested that the Government set up new state-run primary schools to cater for the new multi-ethnic pupil population.

14/01/10
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Defence of marriage "premier social justice issue of our time": Archbishop

The defence of traditional marriage is "one of the premier social justice issues of our time", according the head of the US Catholic Bishops committee to defend marriage.

14/01/10
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New Jersey Senate rejects same-sex marriage

New Jersey's Democrat-controlled Senate has rejected a proposal that would have made it the sixth state in the US to allow marriages involving same-sex couples.

12/01/10
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Religious believers must be allowed to take part in moral debates - Pope

The causes of environmental problems are “of the moral order”, the Pope has told the Vatican's diplomatic corps.

12/01/10
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Strong families build strong character, says Cameron

Character-formation and personal responsibility are the key to tackling a host of social problems, and the evidence suggests that character is formed in the home, Conservative leader David Cameron has said.

12/01/10
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Demand for paid childcare may be lower than estimated

The parents of an estimated 30,000 children eligible for the Government's ‘free’ pre-school year have not enrolled in the scheme, it has emerged, which may indicate that demand for paid childcare is lower than estimated.

11/01/10
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Secularism to blame for growing Islamisation of Europe, says Cardinal

The increasing secularisation of Europe, not Muslims, is to blame for the continent's increasing Islamisation, a leading European cardinal has warned.

07/01/10
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Minister seeks to make Stay Safe mandatory in schools

Minister for Education, Batt O'Keefe, has said he believes that the controversial Stay Safe child programme should be mandatory in all schools.

07/01/10
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