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News Release

Tuesday, 27 January 2004


Planned new ‘sex change’ laws threaten churches

Churches and religious groups will be plunged into fear and confusion if Scotland adopts a transsexual-rights Bill currently being debated at Westminster.

The Gender Recognition Bill allows a man to become a woman in law and then to marry another man. The Bill opens the door to legal action against any church that does not recognise a male transsexual as a woman. Church Ministers could also face legal action for refusing to conduct transsexual marriages or for refusing to allow a male transsexual access to the ladies’ lavatory.

Sporting bodies have been given sweeping exemptions from the Bill, but religious bodies have not.

Tomorrow (Wednesday), Holyrood’s Justice 1 Committee will consider Westminster’s Bill. A ‘Sewel motion’ on the Bill, which will opt Scotland into the legislation, is expected in the Scottish Parliament next week (4 or 5 February).

Under the Bill:

The Church of Scotland is particularly at risk from this Bill, because of its special legal status.

Colin Hart, Director of The Christian Institute, said:
“This Bill leaves churches wide open to legal action by transsexuals. Sporting bodies have been given sweeping protections to stop a transsexual man entering women’s competitions, but religious bodies have been ignored.
If MSPs vote for this Bill, they are voting to allow two biological men to be able to marry in Scotland. By supporting this Bill MSPs will be putting religious liberty in Scotland at great risk.”

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