A Freedom of Thought report, published by the International
Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) criticises Scotland for
the religiously privileged position afforded to three “religious
representatives” who are required by law to be appointed to all 32 local
authority education committees.
These positions require at least one Roman Catholic and one
Church of Scotland representative, but non-religious people are excluded. The
report also highlighted the disparity of sex and relationships education, and
religious education between Roman Catholic faith schools and others in
Scotland.
Douglas McLellan, Chief Executive of the Humanist Society
Scotland said:
“Many commentators in Scotland still seem unable to mention
humanists or atheists without adding the term ‘militant’ or ‘aggressive’. I
hope this report will make them reflect on how hurtful that is to the many
millions of Scots who wish to lead an ethical and fulfilling life without
reference to religion.”
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