CHURCH
YOGA BAN MAY BE ILLEGAL SAYS HINDU COUNCIL UK
(3 September 2007)
The
Hindu Council UK (HCUK) is considering whether a ban on yoga classes
at St James' Church and the Silver Street Baptist Church in Taunton,
Somerset, may breach the Equality Act 2006. Lawyers for HCUK are
exploring whether comments made by both The Reverend Tim Jones,
Vicar of St James' and The Reverend Simon Farrar of the Silver Street
Baptist Church that yoga is a 'sham,' a 'false philosophy' and 'unchristian'
may indicate they have acted contrary to the 'Religion and Belief'
section of the Act, specifically those parts relating to discrimination
in providing goods, facilities and services.
HCUK
is also considering whether to ask the Commission for Equality and
Human Rights to investigate whether the priests' comments amount
to 'instructing or causing discrimination.'
Along
with other faith bodies, HCUK debated and contributed to the Equality
Act before it became law. In these debates it was agreed unanimously
from an interfaith perspective that the hire of religious premises
should not restrict multi-cultural events without good reason, and
that faiths themselves should participate in such activities.
HCUK
General Secretary Anil Bhanot says: "These priests might appear
to be advising Christians not to practice yoga because they believe
it is based on a 'sham' and a 'false philosophy' but what in effect
they mean is that Hinduism is a false religion. The yoga teacher
concerned left religion out of the equation; they, with their alarmist,
uninformed, fundamentalist version of Christianity that lives in
fear of and therefore clamps down on any perceived unorthodoxy,
dragged religion in and, in so doing, have demonstrated the kind
of bigotry that is precisely the underlying cause of religious strife
in this world."
HCUK's
spokesperson on Yoga, Amarjeet-singh Bhamra says: "Yoga is
one of the oldest known medical systems enshrined in the Atharva
Veda, the most ancient Hindu book on wisdom, and it is now at the
forefront of holistic and integrated medicine in the West. Whether
practised spiritually or not, yoga delivers health benefits without
any side effects. It is safe and non-invasive and there is a rising
demand for yoga within the UK indigenous population. It is very
disappointing that such medieval-like irrational prejudice is still
allowed to flourish in the Christian Church in 21st Century multicultural
Britain."
"'Hinduism
is an ancient religion that is the source of many different theologies,
philosophies and sciences," adds Anil Bhanot."Many Hindus
believe the source of all music can be found within one of our most
ancient scriptures, the Saam Veda. It will be interesting to see,
now they have been apprised of this, whether those church leaders
who reject yoga will now announce a ban on all music on their premises
too."
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