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What's the fastest growing religion in Australia?

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I think this is a listing of NSW Police special squads http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/about_us/structure/operations_command/state_crime_command I saw reference elsewhere to an Asian squad as well but can't track any official reference to it down.

The point becomes an issue of how much a Middle Eastern Crime Squad ties to the religion and how much to some specific issues with crime from that grouping.

R0bert
Posted by R0bert, Monday, 4 January 2016 7:42:00 PM
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More than 70,000 people or 0.37% are Jedi according to the Australian 2001 census. This cult has a militaristic creed and supernatural powers. We should all be very afraid. ;-)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_census_phenomenon

Tom W.
Posted by tomw, Monday, 4 January 2016 8:13:34 PM
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//The point becomes an issue of how much a Middle Eastern Crime Squad ties to the religion//

The religion? If the Middle Eastern Crime Squad are tracking Coptic criminals and Muslim Criminals, which one is 'the' religion?
Posted by Toni Lavis, Monday, 4 January 2016 8:14:13 PM
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Toni Lavis, Do you have any knowledge of the activities of Muslim youth in South Western Sydney that causes Police to appoint a special squad? Do not continue to show your ignorance of the facts. What religion is being monitored by National security in Australia? Certainly not Hindu, or Coptic.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 4 January 2016 8:27:11 PM
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Toni,

I think the point Josephus was making, which you so magnificently (and deliberately?) failed to see, is that Hinduism, while growing at a faster rate than Islam in Australia (for the time being) is of no concern because it is not an existential threat to either other Australians individually or the society generally, whereas Islam (or more precisely Islamism) is both a threat to individual Australians and a direct opponent to our way of life and culture.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 4 January 2016 8:36:19 PM
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//More than 70,000 people or 0.37% are Jedi according to the Australian 2001 census. This cult has a militaristic creed and supernatural powers.//

Bugger off, the Jedi are peaceful. You're thinking of the Sith. It's a myth that there are only two of us.

Soon the Sith shall have their revenge... on the conservatives. We need the Jedi; they're the yin to our yang. But tories are just little jumped-up wannabes trying to create their own evil empire without our cool red lightsabers or force powers. They shall be dealt with mercilessly.

Fellow Imperial Citizens, please stand for our Galactic Anthem:

http://tinyurl.com/8jkxrwb
Posted by Toni Lavis, Monday, 4 January 2016 8:40:14 PM
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