“Natalie Bennett is of course just being consistent. “Given her presuppositions and philosophy, why shouldn’t ‘marriage equality’ extend to multiple people who ‘love each other’? “We warned that the redefinition of marriage would not end with same-sex marriage and were ridiculed and abused as being ridiculous. It gives us no pleasure to know that we were right.”
Sadly I found myself this weekend having to respond to something that we predicted would eventually happen once SSM became law – however even I did not expect it so quickly! The Green Party leader Natalie Bennet said she was open to polyamorous marriage….Below I include the Free Church response and the articles in The Heraldand The Press and Journal What I want to specifically mention here Ms Bennett’s comment that The Greens are unique in allowing their members to formulate policy. I have a friend who was a Green Councillor, who was bullied out of the Greens because she did not go along with the parties ‘consultation’ on SSM. You can read her story at this link. The bottom line is that the Greens are as authoritarian as any other party – if you don’t tow the line you are out. A sad but inevitable story.
The Free Church
http://freechurch.org/news/moderator-designate-aghast-at-prospect-of-three-person-marriages
The next Free Church of Scotland Moderator has criticised remarks from the Green Party that the UK should consider legalising three-person marriages. Days before the general election, Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett(pictured above) told a hustings event that she was “open to further conversation and consultation” about polyamorous relationships.
Rev David Robertson, who takes up the role of Moderator on 18 May, described it as a “sad consequence of the unthinking rush into same-sex marriage”.
Mr Robertson said: “Natalie Bennett is of course just being consistent. “Given her presuppositions and philosophy, why shouldn’t ‘marriage equality’ extend to multiple people who ‘love each other’? “We warned that the redefinition of marriage would not end with same-sex marriage and were ridiculed and abused as being ridiculous. It gives us no pleasure to know that we were right.”
The Dundee minister continued: “It is a sad consequence of the unthinking rush into same-sex marriage, just to demonstrate how ‘liberal and progressive’ our politicians are. “I would be interested to know if David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nicola Sturgeon agree with Ms Bennett – and if not, why not?”
The Free Church Moderator Designate concluded: “We are witnessing marriage nihilism in the UK. “If marriage is not understood and legally defined as a relationship between a man and a woman, it can and will mean anything.“Politicians and LGBT lobby groups who campaigned for same-sex marriage will inevitably be leading the calls for the legalisation of other forms of ‘marriage’ too.”
Bennett ‘open’ to idea of three-way marriages
The Herald 2 May 2015
GREEN Party leader Natalie Bennett has said she is open to discussing the possibility of legalising three-way marriages. She was quizzed by a Pink News reader who said he was living with two boyfriends in a stable long-term relationship and asked: “Is there room for Green support on group civil partnerships or marriages?”
Ms Bennett replied: “At present, we do not have a policy on civil partnerships involving more than two people.“We are, uniquely in this country, a party whose policies are developed and voted for by our members.“We have led the way on many issues related to the liberalisation of legal status in adult consenting relationships, and we are open to further conversation and consultation on this issue.”
Ms Bennett denied that being open to three-way marriages was “outlandish” and said the Greens were simply willing to listen to any evidence in favour of it. The Green Party leader said she had no personal view on the matter.Asked if more moderate left-wing voters might be put off Green policies they see as outlandish, Ms Bennett replied: “I don’t think saying we will listen to the evidence is in any way outlandish.”
However, Rev David Robertson, the next Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, described the proposal as a “sad consequence of the unthinking rush into same sex marriage”.“We warned that the redefinition of marriage would not end with same sex marriage,” he said. “It gives us no pleasure to know that we were right.”
‘Three-person marriages’ attacked
The Press and Journal 2 May 2015
A Scottish church leader has slammed comments by the Greens’Natalie Bennett that she is “open” to three people marriages. Free Church moderator elect David Robertson said it was a “sad consequence of the unthinking rush into same-sex marriage”.
Ms Bennett, the UK Green Party leader, upset him with comments made during a conversation on the LGBT website PinkNews. Dr Redfern Jon Barrett asked: “At present those in a ‘trio’ (a three-way relationship) are denied marriage equality, and as a result face a considerable amount of legal discrimination.
“As someone living with his two boyfriends in a stable long-term relationship, I would like to know what your stance is on polyamory rights. Is there room for Green support ongroup civil partnerships or marriages?”
Ms Bennett replied that the Greens did not have a policy on civil partnerships involving more than two people.“We are, uniquely in this country, a party whose policies are developed and voted for by our members,” she said.“We have led the way on many issues related to the liberalisation of legal status in adult consenting relationships, and we are open to further conversation and consultation.”
Mr Robertson, who takes up his role as moderator later this month, said the church was “witnessing ‘marriage nihilism’ in the UK”.“We warned that the redefinition of marriage would not end with sames e x ma rriage and w e r e ridiculed and abused as being ridiculous.It gives us no pleasure to know that we were right,” said the churchman. “It is a sad consequence of the unthinking rush into samesex marriage, just to demonstrate how ‘liberal and progressive’ our politicians are.
“I would be interested to know if David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nicola Sturgeon agree with Ms Bennett, and if not, why not?” he added.
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Rev. David Robertson is director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity and minister of St Peter’s Free Church in Dundee. This article first appeared on his blog, The Wee Flea, and is used with permission.
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