rEvolutionist wrote:Who knows. It's whatever the prevailing cultural thought is. Am I right in thinking they've made Pasterfarianism a real religion in the UK?
Religion doesnt quite work the same way in the UK, being a religion doesn't give you charitable status/tax breaks. Many religions do have charitable status but not for the praying but for the actually feeding the poor (possibly while praying)
Scientology for example is considered a religion for the purposes of marriage (we just had our first Scientologist wedding) but is not a charity.
I'm not sure when the term 'religion' has any legal meaning here, I know its important for marriage, some groups but not all are named specifically in hate crime legalisation.
In employment religion specifically refers to 'philosophy', you can't sack someone for being a Christian but nor can you sack them for being a marxist, an environmentalist or a 'libertarian'. You can of course sack anyone for gross misconduct if they are a complete dick while practising their beliefs. Praying behind the counter at Mcdonalds while everyone trips up over you is not going to go down well