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True, but maths transcends religion and politicsIf a school hires a maths teacher it doesn't matter wbat relgion they are.
True, but maths transcends religion and politics
My view is that the truth may be completely different to any of those possibilitiesThere are many people who need something to give them hope for eternal life, coz they can't abide the idea that humans are an accident of the universe rather than a piss poor design by some creationist deity.
Religons are all about power, usually male power at that.
The promoters say that only they can intercede to the gods on behalf of the general population, and thus they will be saved or something along the lines.
It gives them power over the faithful, and a nice little income to boot as the foolish ones tithe their income to the greedy.
Religion gives solace and a reason for being to some.
Personally , I think anyone who believes in and worships deities are lacking logic, but I will defend to the death their right to believe and worship.
Mick
For me, that is completely ok, because in the end I don't think it matters.There are many people who need something to give them hope for eternal life, coz they can't abide the idea that humans are an accident of the universe rather than a piss poor design by some creationist deity.
Religons are all about power, usually male power at that.
The promoters say that only they can intercede to the gods on behalf of the general population, and thus they will be saved or something along the lines.
It gives them power over the faithful, and a nice little income to boot as the foolish ones tithe their income to the greedy.
Religion gives solace and a reason for being to some.
Personally , I think anyone who believes in and worships deities are lacking logic, but I will defend to the death their right to believe and worship.
Mick
In those instances, it is completely irrelevant, I agree.So does physics, chemistry, economics and woodworking. Are you saying that employing a person of a different religion to teach those subjects affect how they are taught ?
Personally , I think anyone who believes in and worships deities are lacking logic, but I will defend to the death their right to believe and worship.
Why ? It has zip to do with the point. My post wasn't Labor vs Liberal. Not interested in tribalism.Well if you're going to drag out fails, let's do a few Labor ones:
I know nothing about NSW politics, so you probably vote as you see fit and good on you. I'm in W.A for the record, voted the Libs before last election voted Labor last election, Libs were a one trick pony and he left.Why ? It has zip to do with the point. My post wasn't Labor vs Liberal. Not interested in tribalism.
I was responding to a suggestion that the Liberal party needed another Tony Abbott.
It's a bit strange when the poster making that suggestion had previously said the greater goal of politics was to wipe out the middle class. Abbott attacked the middle class more than any PM before or since.
Abbott might be more suited to the Lib/Dems or One Nation but definitely not Liberal
(For the record... I'm more likely to be voting for the NSW Coalition than Labor.. have done since 2011...feel free to ask me why)
I know nothing about NSW politics, so you probably vote as you see fit and good on you. I'm in W.A for the record, voted the Libs before last election voted Labor last election, Libs were a one trick pony and he left.
With regard Abbott, I was saying he suffered from not being able to think on his feet, so the media ran circles around him and he was better being reactive (in opposition) than proactive( in Govt).
With regard Labor vs Liberal, I just thought that the constant reminders a couple of you guys manage to slip in about penalty rates, work choices etc, required a bit of balance.
There would be some on the forum, that probably think the only party that introduce draconian policies are the coalition, so I thought it only right to show that both sides of politics are capable of introducing unsavoury policies when required.
The weird thing is, only one sides legacies are remembered.
I don't ignore anyone, everyone has something to add, even if I don't agree with it.Hehe... I'm sure if the Labor Party wanted to cut penalty rates and bring back Workchoices there would be plenty of "balanced" responses by the time you filter out the conspiracy theories about commies and dictatorships... most of which appear on my screen as:View attachment 137173
No problem there .I don't ignore anyone, everyone has something to add, even if I don't agree with it.
a lot of that was done by Whitlem, Hawke & keating! all 3 should have been hung for treason decades ago with the Lima Declaration.Well if you're going to drag out fails, let's do a few Labor ones:
Wages accord, drop in real wages.
Tariff removal, loss of Manufacturing.
Using the military and overseas scab labour, to strike break.
Raising the retirement age from 65-67, not just talking about it, actually doing it.
Increasing qualification requirement for disability.
Removing tax advantage from established homes, give it to new builds and a bonus payment for the rich.
Higher taxes on low income earners, by removal of franking credits, from low income earners. But billionaires can keep theirs.
That's actually spread across most of labor's recent terms in office, so not just one leader, hopefully Albo doesn't continue the track record. ?
it cost us billions! but we are contractually orded to do so thanks to the garbage Gough & bobby Whorke under the Lima declaration!More a removal of a tax break for people who don't pay income tax
What do you reckon Iraq cost us and for what
That's true, but it was well intentioned to help bring third World countries out of poverty, the only problem is what happens when they become first World and you become third World.a lot of that was done by Whitlem, Hawke & keating! all 3 should have been hung for treason decades ago with the Lima Declaration.
yet the ALP laud these oxygen thieves
they sold to the united nations aka the rothchilds aka mr IMF and Australia is now a corporation and a whore to the world and dictated to how to run its exports/imports by the united nations at the same time selling australias sovereignty and theft of the land from its people in cluding its first nations the Aboriginals whilst at the same time pretending to care for them
I agree, the Libs are bereft of ideas, as happens after several terms in office.No problem there .
My original point is that if the Libs, or ANY party put up a leader with austere policies they'll lose.
So I don't think Abbott's their man. I think they need a pro growth approach so that boils down to taxation reform, say removal of payroll tax or even provisional tax (now known as tax instalments)
I saw so many small businesses get wiped out by provisional tax in the past. That's just one example.
ok boomer! you either listen to to much ABC or SKYThat's true, but it was well intentioned to help bring third World countries out of poverty, the only problem is what happens when they become first World and you become third World.
No one factored that in.The only thing saving our standard of living, is a small population, but a 'Big Australia" has been mentioned on numerous occasions.
The other issue of course is, the multinationals like building there junk, where cheap labour and taxes are. So there is a lot of white noise about bringing manufacturing back, but I certainly wont hold my breath.
Well the last election did say they had lost the grass roots voter.Fark, the waffle is free flowing here tonight - must've had the coal chimney cleaned out
I think it's more intoxicating than grass mateWell the last election did say they had lost the grass roots voter.
The problem is, Payroll Tax is a state thing rather than a federal thing.No problem there .
My original point is that if the Libs, or ANY party put up a leader with austere policies they'll lose.
So I don't think Abbott's their man. I think they need a pro growth approach so that boils down to taxation reform, say removal of payroll tax or even provisional tax (now known as tax instalments)
I saw so many small businesses get wiped out by provisional tax in the past. That's just one example.
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