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Christmas Day

S5M-15207 · Standard Motion · lodged by Mason, John

Lodged on
19 Dec 2018
Heard / answered on
Unknown
That the Parliament notes that 25 December marks Christmas Day and is celebrated by Christians as the birth day of Jesus, whom they believe was born without Mary and Joseph having sexual relations and was both completely human and completely divine; acknowledges that Christians believe that Jesus lived for some 33 years in what was then Roman-occupied territory and fulfilled his main purpose of dying by crucifixion in order to pay for the sins of past and future generations; considers that Christianity has had a huge impact in Scotland over many centuries and that this faith has a valid place in present day society and will continue to do so in future, and wishes everyone well as Christians celebrate this important day in their calendar.
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Supported by 7 additional MSPs

Con 4 SNP 3
Lodged by Mason, John (Scottish National Party).
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.

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    S5M-15207
    19 Dec 2018 · Standard Motion · Mason, John
    That the Parliament notes that 25 December marks Christmas Day and is celebrated by Christians as the birth day of Jesus, whom they believe was born without Mary and Joseph having sexual relations and was both completely human and completely divine; acknowledges that Christians believe that Jesus lived for some 33 years in what was then Roman-occupied ter...