Monday, 18 August 2014
Vicky Beeching: I'd like to enter a gay marriage
Vicky Beeching: I'd like to enter a gay marriage

Worship leader and theologian Vicky Beeching has told Premier Christianity she'd eventually like to find a same sex partner and get married.
The Christian singer came out as gay yesterday at the age of 35.
Speaking to Premier she said: "I think my goal is to find a soul mate and get married.
"God said it's not good that people are alone and obviously that's rooted in a passage that most people think defends heterosexual marriage only, but for me, I just think it's a principle that God wants us to be in community and he's made most of us, unless we're called to celibacy, to find that other person.
"I would want to find a person to marry in a way that Paul describes - laying down our lives for one another.
"Someone that loves God, that has a strong Christian faith, that I can serve and they can serve me.
"I think that's something I've always missed, having that comrade and partner to run through life with.
"I think I'm ready to find that."
In an extended interview with Premier she said she still identifies herself as an Evangelical Christian.
"I think for me, Evangelicalism is rooted in many things," she said.
"Loving the Bible, having a high view of scripture, having a passion for social justice and wanting to share the good news about Jesus.
Fears monarchy could be ditched by independent Scotland with Queen forced to send Australian-style Royal representative instead . Daily Mail
Experts
fear independence could throw up divided loyalties for the Queen
Solution
could be to appoint representative to act in the Sovereign's name
Claims
Scotland may eventually ditch Royal family and becoming a republic
Comes
amid growing support for independence ahead of September 18 vote
Support
for independence up to 43% with 57% backing the Union
The Queen may be forced to appoint an
Australian-style ‘governor general’ to rule in her name in Scotland if the
country votes for independence next month, it has been claimed.
Constitutional experts fear
independence could throw up divided loyalties for the Queen if there was a
clash between Scotland and the rump-UK in the future.
One solution would be to appoint a
‘governor general’ in Edinburgh to act in the Queen’s name. This could lead
Scotland to eventually ditching the Royal family and becoming a republic within
the European Union, claim experts.
The claim comes as a new poll shows
rising support for independence with just a month to go before the referendum
on September 18.
A YouGov poll for the Times puts
support for independence at 43 per cent, with 57 per cent backing the Union,
once undecided voters are taken out.
Earlier this month just 39 per cent
said they were preparing to vote Yes - with 61 per cent for No.
Scottish Nationalist leader Alex
Salmond has insisted that the Queen will remain head of state in an independent
Scotland.
But his party is split on the issue.
The SNP’s John Mason yesterday called for a referendum to replace the Queen as head
of state in Scotland.
He said: ‘The present queen is very
popular, but the mood of society may change when she leaves the throne.’
Scotland Justice Secretary Kenny
MacAskill has also raised the prospect this year of a referendum on the Royals.
He said it was ‘for the people of Scotland to decide’ on the Queen’s role.
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