gizmo_2655 wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 1:11pm:
____ wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 12:37pm:
gizmo_2655 wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 12:32pm:
____ wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 12:31pm:
gizmo_2655 wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 12:25pm:
____ wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 12:23pm:
gizmo_2655 wrote on Jan 23
rd, 2014 at 12:20pm:
[quote http://www.ozpolitic.com/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/resize_wb.gifauthor=bobbythebat1 link=1389728965/8#8 date=1389733548]It's a good Greens idea -
get rid of ridiculous religious nonsense.
And why is it ok to disenfranchise those Australians, and Australian politicians who ARE religious??
Any workplace in the country that doesn't start a shift with the lord's prayer is disenfranchising religious workers?
Any workplace that bans religious believers who work there from praying certainly is.
How would that be considered if Muslim workers weren't allowed to pray at work??
No ban on praying in parliament is being put forward … just do it before work or silently.
Yes, that IS exactly what is being put forward.
It is not
People can still pray, just do it silently or outside work hours.
If people want to pray during work, join a monastery.
And if 75% or 80% of Members of the House want to start the session with the prayer???
The Greens are once again trying to push their version of morality on to everyone....oh and btw, getting rid of the lord's prayer in Parliament won't get rid of the religious objections to same-sex marriage, it'll probably have the exact opposite effect and make it harder to get the Marriage Act changed. [/quote]
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You haven't explained your previous opinion :
Quote:And why is it ok to disenfranchise those Australians, and Australian politicians who ARE religious
How is people privately praying disenfranchising religious people.
Is your god hard of hearing?
And if religious people are disenfranchised then why no push to make praying manditory in all Australian work places?