

The Edinburgh Secular Society (ESS) claims official guidance was breached when Evangelical Alliance Scotland (EAS) hosted a reception in Holyrood marking the publication of its manifesto ‘What Kind of Nation?’ ESS called the reception (endorsed by a government minister) a ‘book launch’ in the Scottish Parliament which broke the rules. The EAS said they were aware of the rules and denied any breach, saying ‘It was not a launch. We published the document earlier in the week. It was on our website.’ Prayer Alert notes that the attempts to promote secularism within the Scottish Parliament have escalated recently, but we give thanks that the Education and Culture Committee have not taken forward two Secular Humanist groups' petitions. One was for opt-in Religious Observance in schools, and the second was to stop the automatic inclusion of faith members on Council Education Committees. However, there has now been another petition submitted for an increase in Humanist speakers to lead Time for Reflection. See also http://www.ppscotland.org/
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