Tuesday, July 10, 2018

In which the reptiles carry on crusading ...

  

The pond was delighted to note that the lesser member of the Kelly gang was still maintaining the rage on protecting religious freedom …

But would bringing in the Islamics to the crusade strike the right note with the reptile base?


Phew, that's a relief. No female genital mutilation or child marriage …

Oh and no abortion too, and gays to compulsorily submit to conversion therapy …


Never mind, at least the churches will still be able to blather on about the wickedness of homosexuals and how they're destined to an eternity in hellfire … as a helpful way to improve their self-esteem …

There's nothing like the freedom to abuse, demean and decry in the spirit of Xian giving ...

Luckily the Xians can recommend solution which works for almost every misfit, miscreant and problem …



1 comment:

  1. Kelly quoting Tehan: "...the main threat to religious freedom was the growing influence of empowered minorities that used political correctness to challenge traditional beliefs and customs."

    Well I really have no idea who or what Tehan is classing as "empowered minorities" or what he means by "political correctness", but that one is clear: challenging traditional beliefs and customs will have to be made illegal in order to protect religious freedom.

    Kelly quoting Paterson: "One of the important things about religious liberty is it's not a get-out-of-jail-free card. It doesn't permit you to do anything that is otherwise illegal."

    Ok, so it doesn't licence churches to illegally discriminate against LGBTI folk. Or anybody else. That is good to know.

    And more Paterson: "So, for example, people who say they believe that female genital mutilation or child marriage is part of their religious faith are clearly imposing their faith on others ... and no religious freedom law in Australia would ever protect that."

    Ok, so I get it: a 'religious freedom' law would allow you to go away and believe in your religion any way you like so long as other people aren't in any way imposed on - even if those other people are supposedly members of your religion. Oh, I can't wait to see how all those religious organisations that impose their 'traditional beliefs' on everybody (and especially on schoolkids) respond to that one.

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