Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 00:15:53 +0100 Subject: Bank of Scotland / OutRage! / Scottish Churches From: OW-jgh Following the threat by the Bank of Scotland's Legal Department on Thursday, 15th April, to sue OutRage! for allegedly overstating the degree of opposition by the Scottish churches to the BoS proposed joint venture with the American arch-homophobe and extreme right-wing evangelist Pat Robertson, I attach the full text of a Press Release issued on 17th April by ACTS, "Action for Churches Together in Scotland". It appears that, for the time being, ACTS are trying to be firm but diplomatic, distancing themselves from the statement, previously reported in various places, that they had advised member churches to withdraw accounts from the BoS. However, this course of action at a later date is explicitly NOT ruled out in the ACTS press release. A copy of this has been added to http://www.OutRage.cygnet.co.uk/BScot99.htm which also documents the OutRage! protest at London's "Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition" on 10th April, and includes links to the new Bank of Scotland Pressure Group site, and to a number of other anti-BoS / Pat Robertson / "Christian Coalition" sites. ===================================== The following statement is issued today, April 17th, by the General Secretary, Dr. Kevin Franz, on behalf of Central Council. The Central Council of ACTS views with deep concern the proposed link between the Bank of Scotland and Robertson Financial Services. That concern is rooted in the Scottish churches' understanding of their vocation to bring the good news of God's love to the people of our nation, and to promote the building of a society of love and justice with all people of good will. As the ecumenical body representing some 1.5 million Scottish Christians we view with abhorrence the reported views of Dr. Pat Robertson on the role of women, on homosexuals, on people of other faiths, and what it means to be a Christian. We express our great surprise and regret that the Bank of Scotland should have failed to take Dr. Robertson's very public views into account when planning its project, and instead to subordinate moral questions to purely commercial considerations. The business community understands the integral Iink between the practice of business and ethics. The Central Council recognises the particular vocation it has as the agent of the Scottish churches and as a customer of the Bank. At this stage our desire is to allow time to the Bank to reconsider, although we do not rule out the withdrawal of ACTS' accounts. Central Council today calls upon the Bank as a matter of urgency to pursue its dialogue with the churches, and to enter into dialogue with the other faith communities in Scotland. We call upon the Bank to Iisten to the deep concern of people of faith. Central Council invites its member churches to address themselves to this whole matter and to take all appropriate action. ACTS: acts.ecum@dial.pipex.com ===================================== ===================================== -- You may leave this list automatically by sending a message to list-processor@diversity.org.uk, containing a line that says unsubscribe outrage-world The 'lists' command will give information about other services