euan said:
Howdy,
Im doing a personal interest project for society and culture right and my focus is on christianity in Australian politics today and whether its a good thing or a bad thing. So if you could lend a hand it would be much apprecited. Your personal observations and opinions would be valued.
Do you think that a politcian should take actions according to their own religious philosophy or belief system?
And do you think politicians should wear their religious beliefs on their sleeve for everyone to see and vote for?
Many thanks for the help
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i think religions influence people's choices and decisions and ethos, and politicians are no different
no one is denying that that is unavoidable in politics
but i dont think people should vote based on religion and i dont think politiicans in this country should ever publicize their religion especially in an election year
by publicize, i mean to use their religion to get votes or to make people think of them as righteous human beings
with regards to christians in the state and fed parliaments, i dont like'em too much
particularly because some of them are opposed to muslim migration to australia, opposed to islamic schools (i went to one!), against multiculturalism (DIMIA ----> DIAC), are conservative, take absolutist positions on abortion, cloning, and even the issue of becoming a republic has been tied to religion (i.e the queen being the head of religion in the anglican faith)
if they want to make religious decisions through politics they must declare these things, and not just claim them in the name of political decision making based on pure rationality
i mean, suppose the state bans evolution, just as the communist party did in the cold war. was that a decision based on religious conviction, or was it based on rationality/science??
im not against religion, i have a religion,
am i against politics? haha *shrugs* dont care, until i run for it one day lol