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Religious Freedom - Or the Right To Discriminate?
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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 26 March 2024 1:01:58 PM
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Its true if you believe it.
Of course, even if it is true or valid or believable or even close to accurate it doesn't obviate the fact that.... No one is forced to attend a private school. No one is forced to work at a private school. But keep trying hard to ignore that. Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 26 March 2024 3:01:17 PM
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No one forces private schools to take billions of dollars
in public funding. And, because they do, they need to be held accountable the same as other schools. There remains widespread agreement about the values that school education should promote. Values of respect, fairness, equality. So that children will grow into decent human beings as adults. Therefore: Organisations must be accountable for the public funds they receive and the large increase in government funding for private schools prompts the question of whether these schools are sufficiently accountable Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 26 March 2024 5:08:47 PM
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Dear Foxy,
I fully agree with your last post: Let us have no funding and no restrictions. Posted by Yuyutsu, Tuesday, 26 March 2024 5:53:30 PM
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Enough of the twaddle! The Albanese government is anti-Christian, and anti-Semitic, and it wants to convince the rest of us that that they are both bad. Nothing new. Christians and Jews have always been exposed to hatred and ignorance, and persecution; and they have survived it pretty well for over two millennia.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 26 March 2024 10:21:24 PM
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Dear Ttbn,
«Christians and Jews have always been exposed to hatred and ignorance, and persecution; and they have survived it pretty well for over two millennia.» "Christians must on earth Be Christ’s true disciples. For them await at every hour— Until, in the blessed hereafter, they have overcome [this world]— Torment, ban, and great pain." - Christen müssen auf der Erden, from Bach Cantata #44, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NsWscJiiNE Posted by Yuyutsu, Tuesday, 26 March 2024 11:11:46 PM
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extensive investigation of publicly available records
and financial information, including personal stories,
has revealed the impact and true extent of LGBTQ
discrimination in religious educational institutions
and faith-based service providers in Australia.
The full report can be clicked on the link provided
earlier.
The Hon Michael Kirby's comments on the anti-discrimination
laws are valid.
He was speaking as a former justice of the High Court of
Australia and expressing his knowledge his knowledge of the law,
not his personal feelings.