Is Scientology a Religion? A Few Thoughts on Religious Marriage and the UK Supreme Court
Lorenzo Zucca
King's College London – The Dickson Poon School of Law
December 9, 2013
Abstract:
Britain lives in the age of equal marriage: most forms of discrimination have been removed and the state recognizes the union between two persons rather than that between a man and a woman. It is therefore surprising that religious marriage is not fully pluralist: the church of scientology, for example, is not allowed to celebrate valid religious marriages on its premises. Equal marriage is a test case for the limits of religious pluralism and for the future of secularism. Religious pluralism is an established fact of contemporary societies: the number of religious groups is increasing. So is it possible to limit religious marriage to only a number of recognized and well-established religions? And on what basis is it possible to say that scientology is not a religion?
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