Disappointment At Passing Of Same-Sex Marriage Bill
PRESS RELEASE
Disappointment
At Passing Of Same-Sex Marriage Bill
Family
Life International NZ is disappointed that most politicians
chose to vote for the Marriage (Definition of Marriage)
Amendment Bill last night, despite there being a reasonable
amount of opposition to it.
True marriage, we believe, can only be between one man and one woman. Marriage offers stability to society and provides for the future prosperity of our nation. Many New Zealander’s believe this to be true and their concerns have been largely ignored by the majority of Ministers.
Dame Colleen Bayer, National Director of Family Life International NZ stated that “Supporters of same-sex ‘marriage’ tell those of us who oppose the legislation that it will not affect us, that it is about love, equality and human rights. But this legislation does affect those who are not in support of same-sex marriage. We are not allowed to speak our minds. We are called ‘haters’, ‘bigots’. What will come next?”
Family Life International NZ is concerned that even with the limited clause which intends to protect religious organisations who, by faith must refuse to officiate at same-sex weddings, it does not go far enough. The clause does not protect independent celebrants or those who are at odds with their own Church’s position on same-sex marriage, and it does not protect ordinary service providers. "Will we see situations arise such as in Canada where business owners are persecuted because of their refusal to offer services to same-sex couples?" Colleen said.
Colleen concluded by saying "Finally and most importantly, the welfare of children is at the forefront of our minds. Railroading the Marriage Amendment Bill through parliament has meant that discussion around the rights of the child have not been discussed properly. Evidence is clear that children thrive best when they are brought up in a home with a loving mother and father who are committed in a marriage relationship. Why would we legislate for anything less for our children?"
The nature of civil marriage has now changed in New Zealand. Introducing same-sex marriage does change the meaning of marriage. It changes people’s perception of what marriage is. In the end, parliament’s decision will lead us to the absolute destruction of marriage and family.
ENDS