Chippiewill
21-11-2012, 07:49 PM
David Cameron has said he is "very sad" that the Church of England rejected the introduction of women bishops.
But he said Parliament had to "respect the individual institutions and the way they work".
On Tuesday 324 members of the synod voted for women bishops - but its voting rules meant the 122 votes against were enough to block it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20433152
It is truly shameful that whilst the government seems it fit to force profit making companies to not be "sexist" that the church is given a free pass so they they may freely discriminate as they choose. Cameron cannot preach "respect the individual institutions and the way they work" and then force gender, race, sexual orientation laws on companies. I'm all for equality but if you want to allow the opposite then you better damn well be consistent about it, there is nothing intrinsic about a church that makes them an exception.
But he said Parliament had to "respect the individual institutions and the way they work".
On Tuesday 324 members of the synod voted for women bishops - but its voting rules meant the 122 votes against were enough to block it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20433152
It is truly shameful that whilst the government seems it fit to force profit making companies to not be "sexist" that the church is given a free pass so they they may freely discriminate as they choose. Cameron cannot preach "respect the individual institutions and the way they work" and then force gender, race, sexual orientation laws on companies. I'm all for equality but if you want to allow the opposite then you better damn well be consistent about it, there is nothing intrinsic about a church that makes them an exception.