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Dusty Bin | 02:44 Tue 01st May 2007 | Law
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At a trial, is an athiest obliged to swear on the bible?
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No, but they must give an 'affirmation' to tell the truth.
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Explain more, please.
they must swear to tell the truth,but not on the bible
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Is there a set text that is offered?

If so, how does it read?

Similar to :

�I do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.�

I affirm that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
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At point would an athiest be given the choice of bible or affirmation?
Well believe it or not directly before you give your evidence !

You will be called as a witness and asked to swear on the bible at which point you ask to affirm instead, on the reverse of the oath card is usually the affirmation. No-one will think any less of you for asking to do so.
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So they have an affirmation ready on the reverse of the card, just in case?

Is this also read by those who subscribe to Islam, Judaism etc. or are there alternatives to the bible that can be offered for followers of religions other than Christianity?
Yes you would be surprised how many people affirm - I always used to affirm instead of swear on bible when swearing my Affidavits or giving evidence.

There is an alternate wording for followers of other religions - again usually kept in one place in the front of the bible - easily accessible so the clerk is not caught out - and yes other books of religion are also kept at the court too. I find it strange that you find it surprising that courts cater for all religions.
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Thank you all.

Never had to appear in court before and just curious, that's all.

Cheers :-)

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