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Reform Bill Favoured (Press, 19 March 1985)

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Summary: Reform Bill Favoured (Press, 19 March 1985)

On 19 March 1985, the Religious Coalition for Choice, a national interdenominational organisation focused on reproductive issues, publicly voiced its support for the Homosexual Law Reform Bill currently under consideration by Parliament. A spokesperson for the coalition, Mr Craig Young, emphasised that the morality of homosexual acts should be assessed based on the quality of the relationships involved, rather than adhering to outdated and oppressive traditions. Mr Young argued that many heterosexual relationships, which can often be characterised by violence, intimidation, and other forms of abuse, are of a lower moral standing compared to homosexual relationships that are based on love and equality. Through this statement, the coalition sought to challenge traditional perceptions of morality related to sexual orientation and promote a more inclusive understanding that recognises the value of loving and respectful relationships, irrespective of the genders involved.

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Publish Date:19th March 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850319_2_110.html