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Jekyll and Hyde: the poor man’s Anti-Discrimination Bill : Comments
By Moira Clarke, published 2/1/2013While the draft legislation deals religious bodies a magnanimous hand, religious individuals are less fortunate.
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<<People don't own their children, they have borrowed each child from that child's future.>>
If parents don't own their children, how much less so the government!
How dare you impose your Godless-state values on young tender children who have no power to refuse, how dare you incarcerate them in secular re-education camps. Those children have none but their parents to protect them, to save their souls from the woes of materialism - we are not talking about YOUR children - corrupt them as you like, but we are talking about religious children who have chosen to be born to religious parents in order to fulfil their dream of a lifetime of spiritual upliftment, who chose their parents as their agents, not you!
The state is not interested in the welfare of children, only in utilising them as part of its work-force. There is nothing decent or fulfilling in that dull way of life which the state envisage for its subjects (no wonder so many of them turn to drugs and alcohol). Only parents love their children and only they may express the wishes of their own children while they cannot yet themselves voice their objection to secularism.