Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association

News Release – 15 December 2002

CHARITY COMMISSION QUESTIONS CHRISTIAN GROUP OVER ANTI-GAY ADOPTION CARD

KENILWORTH, 15 DECEMBER 2002 — The Charity Commission for England and Wales is to investigate a Christian group that issued a card reading “In the event of my death I do not want my children to be adopted by homosexuals.”

The move comes after a complaint from the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association (GALHA) which objected to the Christian Institute using money raised through its tax-exempt charitable status to promote bigotry.

Writing to the Charity Commission, GALHA Secretary George Broadhead said: “We fail to see how the issuing of such a card, riddled with prejudice and discriminatory in its intent, can be described as charitable. We would like you to inform us whether the publication of such material by a charity that gains its status from the fact that it is supposedly a religious body is within the rules.”

The Charity Commission has responded by saying that although it recognises that a religious charity can articulate a view consistent with “its understanding of the teachings of the Bible”, it has contacted the Christian Institute about the matter and requested a copy of the “adoption card” in question.

George Broadhead commented: “We hope that this intervention by the Charity Commission will make the Christian Institute more circumspect about indulging in such bigoted excesses in the future.”

Further information from George Broadhead on 01926 858 450.
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