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Name: Rhyannon on Jan 7, 2007Comments: I have recently been ordained by the Spiritual Humanism Church, but as I live here in England any ceremony I perform will not be legally recognised. I wish to change this so I am putting my name here in the hope that others will follow suit and help me make this positive for our faith.Flag
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Name: Jeremy T. Brashear on Jan 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alisha Jane Walker on Feb 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alisha Jane Walker on Feb 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gareth on Feb 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dan Snook on Mar 3, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott on Mar 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Carol Kemp on Mar 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emma Louise on Mar 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cian Wagstaffe on Mar 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Oliver Macfarlane on Mar 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Jeffs on Apr 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 16, 2007Comments: wiccan is a faith like any other and it should be recognised as such and not ignored or treated like it is not relevant or as important as others.Flag
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Name: Stuart Munro on Apr 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ian Pagan on Apr 24, 2007Comments: whyis it that Jedi can be recognised as a religion but a way of life that has been around over 3000 yrs BEFORE christianity cant beFlag
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Name: Dave Prentice on Apr 24, 2007Comments: everyone should be treated the same we are all equal so should be treated as such.Flag
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Name: Kirsty on Apr 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean on Apr 28, 2007Comments: I'm not a follower of any religion but why shouldn't Wiccan Faith be reconised. I thought we lived in a World where discrimination is a thing of the past... But surely by not Reconising someones faith that is Discrimination in itself. You don't have to belive in it yourself but just reconise that others have the right to if they choose to.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 30, 2007Comments: I'm not into wicca but everyone is entitled to their own faith! =]Flag
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Name: Nick Wagner on Apr 30, 2007Comments: I believe these should be fully recognised, if Gay & lesbian ceremonies are, there's absolutely no reason for us not to be recognised, our faith & beliefs are just about everywhere else...Flag
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Name: Ryan Roberts on May 2, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marc Mac on May 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Revell on May 7, 2007Comments: Wicca is a religion, and as such deserves to be recognisedFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: I'm a roman catholic but believe strongly that every religion should be recognised. The Wiccan faith predates Christianity and has a lot to offer modern society. It has been a positive influence on many peoples and religions and I can't see why its cermonies are not neccessary. Good luckFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: I'm a roman catholic but believe strongly that every religion should be recognised. The Wiccan faith predates Christianity and has a lot to offer modern society. It has been a positive influence on many peoples and religions and I can't see why its cermonies are not neccessary. Good luckFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2007Comments: I'm a roman catholic but believe strongly that every religion should be recognised. The Wiccan faith predates Christianity and has a lot to offer modern society. It has been a positive influence on many peoples and religions and I can't see why its cermonies are not neccessary. Good luckFlag
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Name: Mark West on May 27, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Coghlan on May 28, 2007Comments: I'm not a wicca or religous in any way, but if UK law recognises marriages held in Vegas by Elvis lookalikes, why not more serious and respectful ceremoniesFlag
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Name: Deseree Cundiff on May 30, 2007Comments: I fully support this. Blessed Be!Flag
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Name: Richard Capes on Jun 16, 2007Comments: Good Idea, to get ceremonies recognisedFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2007Comments: I too am a UK based ordained Minister of Wicca BUT I would fully support this petition even if I were not. Wicca embraces the right for anyone to have any belief they want, as long as that belief is not that harm come to others. Blessed BeFlag
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Name: Katie Sale on Aug 20, 2007Comments: I am christian, but i think that you should be able to perform handfastings and have it recognised. You shouldn't have to get a christian minister or something to get married. It's just stupid.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Annika Garratt on May 13, 2008Comments: Wicca is a real religion, so why aren't its rituals recognisedFlag
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Name: JULIE on May 13, 2008Comments: Every faith/religion in the UK is given recognition by the law and those in high position.As I follow The Old Ways/Wiccan,we too should also be furnished with the same recognistion.As things stand now,we are given nothing and our practices and needs ignored.Flag
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Name: David Wiliam Blake Broadhurst on May 13, 2008Comments: Wicca is such a beautiful religion and if it could be legally recognised that would be great! I don't know why it's not, many other religious ceremonies are legal so why not wiccan handfastingFlag
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Name: Hope on May 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Denton on May 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 13, 2008Comments: I would like this very much, why should we have to get married in a church when its the opposite of our beliefFlag
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Name: Scarlet Moonchild on May 13, 2008Comments: I totally agree that handfastings/partings, naming ceremonies should become legally recognised within the UK.Flag
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Name: Nicola Flowers on May 14, 2008Comments: I am fully committed to this petitionFlag
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Name: Mick Martin on May 14, 2008Comments: Isn't it about time that state matters were totally removed from religious affiliationFlag
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Name: Dee Hobbs on May 26, 2008Comments: As a pagan clergy in the United States, it is an honor to do a couple's wedding, handfasting, naming ceremony, etc.. I feel that it should be legally recognized within the United Kingdom as well.Flag
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Name: Julia Edwards on May 29, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorraine Bealsey on Jun 4, 2008Comments: I dont understand why it's not recognised >.< Wicca and other pagan religions have been around alot longer than christianiy, and most people who claim to be christian have hardly read a word of the bible or gone to church! In a way I feel this country has basically been forcing people to be christian. Anyway getting back to the subject, the wiccan faith is certainly being recognised as an established religion that many people follow, so its about time the law was changed and updated.Flag
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Name: Scott Nabors on Jul 17, 2008Comments: I am a Wiccan Priest. I do not see how the "christian" "faith" can be so upheld by a government founded on the idea of "separation of church and state". If we are to make religion a greater part of our nation, the government should recognize all religions, not just the one that most people are most comfortable with. But it is a common know fact, though seldom recognized, that what society does not understand, they fear and what they fear, they ignore and try to destroy.Flag
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Name: Dee Parrish on Jul 17, 2008Comments: I think our religion should be just as recognized as the christians. We should have every right as any other worshiper of any other religion.Flag
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Name: Vicki Ormsby on Aug 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 30, 2008Comments:Flag
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