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Helen King’s motion for General Synod: a help or a hindrance?

This July, in the final session of this quinquennium, General Synod is due to debate a Private Members Motion from Helen King suggesting that there are no fundamental objections to committed same-sex relationships. Because of its timing, and the ambiguity of its wording, some have argued it must be opposed. Andrew Goddard here assesses the motion and, rather than simply rejecting it out of hand, notes seven potential positives about it, around the nature of its language, but also six serious problems, chiefly arising from its ambiguity. Debate could open the door to great clarity and some agreement. However, LLF…