Sydney Anglicans to ban same-sex marriage, yoga and burning ceremonies on all church property - including a large number of commercial premises leased by the church - our story for @abcnews @ABCthedrum https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-10-19/sydney-anglicans-banning-ssm-yoga-on-all-church-property/10397748 …
Its discriminatory not to perform the ceremony. At what point should a religion obey the laws of the country first? We don't tolerate animist practises of female circumcision...
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Yet, strangely we do not condemn the male genital mutilation in central Australia (No, I don't mean circumcision).
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Well... some do! And it's trickier in that sense because they were here first.
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But the Anglicans were here before the yoga teachers
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Yeah but the point I make is that: if the Aboriginal elders allow for the Protestant church to be on *their* land then isn't it a bit rich for the Prptestants to be intolerant to others?
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I think 'allow' might be a bit strong. Historically it wasn't a request. But then, I also know a number of Aboriginal Anglican ministers. Talks with them about what is religion and what is culture are wonderfully fascinating
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Well, the fact that it wasn't a request just makes it worse! I applaud your attitude though as I think any church that wants to survive into the next century needs to practise more tolerance, not less.
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Certainly, more tolerance is called for. Not just by society, but also by the very scripture the Anglicans hold to. But, tolerance does not mean pretending your differences don't exist. I won't be having a BBQ at the local Hindu temple, that's not them discriminating illegally
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Well, look, in light of your arguments I can see the only comparable practise to that being the allowance of yoga (though I'd argue that yoga has gone beyond Hinduism and is now just a common practise borrowed from that culture 1/2
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As a member of an Anglican parish council. I would happily support same sex marriage in my church. I don't think the current minister would wish to perform one though. But, she performs weddings for parishioners and we have no couples in the parish likely to ask.
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As for discriminatory, yes it is. But the laws of the country allow most discrimination. We have a subset of illegal discrimination and a smaller subset of exceptions to them
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