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Patricia's avatar

Thank you for those words. I believe with you wholeheartedly. We need to return to our Christian values. 🙏🙏🙏

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Peter Campion's avatar

The globalists' ultimate objective is to set Christianity, Judaism, and Islam against each other in a global war to massively reduce the human population. From the ruins they expect to build their global AI-controlled corporate-run technocratic neo-feudalist dictatorship with the world's sole religion being their religion - Luciferianism.

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Aussie Ron's avatar

Your absolutely correct. But did you know Whitlam changed our constitution in 1973 without a referendum to remove us from the commonwealth and said we are a multicultural country.

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

Yes, well he was just one traitor in a long line of successive others. I believe he was also an atheist also, amongst other things (not good IMO).

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Lana Lines's avatar

Senator Babet your words ring true, like a weapon of light. Let’s hope your words will pierce the hearts and minds of those who stumble around in darkness and confusion, ignoring God’s love v

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Jay Nauss's avatar

Interesting that Ralph would go down the road of Christian beliefs. There's lots that could be said about Bible Laws and so forth. Indeed Moses, who allegedly, according to the Bible, spent many days on the mountain getting the Laws from the Almighty. However, the people of that day didn't observe them very well nor did they obey God thus they wandered 40 years in the wilderness until the backsliders were all dead, and a new generation went into the promised land. In today's Australia there is a concerted effort to denigrate Christianity. Christ taught the Kingdom of God. Not long after the Apostles were dead the Christian message was changed. The best way to subvert a movement isn't to persecute its followers, but change the message, and that's how we come to the present dilemma of a different Christianity. The Laws of the Lord are perfect but in today's "Christian" world the Law has been forgotten, and it's now the "get saved and go to heaven racket." The Laws of the Lord are perfect, but we've forgotten what they are and the so-called "Christian" churches are so apostate their recovery to truth is virtually impossible. It's time for people to start reading the Scriptures and find out the true Gospel of the Kingdom that Christ and the Apostles taught. To the Law and the prophets, if they don't speak according to that there is no light in them.

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Beatriz's avatar
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Our laws are base in Christianity.

and that give us "the choice and freedom to do Christian believes or not .

Respect to religions is very important.

Islamist don't respect other religions and kill infidels instead ,following the Quran.

They should stay in Middle East never allowed in the Christian world.

The Bible in the old testament is cruel but we don't follow it.

Islamism do follow the Quran at the present time.

We live in a modern civilized world,

Muslims need to update the Quran or they will all perish.

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

Beatrix,

The problem is not just confined to that which you commented, but also the growing number of other religions/ideologies that have absolutely nothing in common with Christianity. For all the Lefties out there who will be quick to label me a racist, I am now quoting facts: If you look at at latest Census data of 2021, Hinduism was the fastest growing religion, followed by Islam and Sikhism. Hinduism rose by 55% between 2016-2021.

One has to ask, why is that?

I have serious doubts, IMO, as to whether importing religions/ideologies diametrically opposed to the general population makes for a cohesive society. Whitlam started it and it has continued for 50 years under various governments. The TCC, in particular, has aided and abetted this, by their do gooder, open doors policies.

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Beatriz's avatar

The more the better Gabriella ..

It is OK having different religions amongst us.

Religion suppose to elevate your spirit ,to make you a better person, you are not a racist, religion doesn't have a colour or a country...is just a personal believe..

That is why Australia is so great, because so far there is "respect & tolerance"

But I am not so sure about "Islamists in here" once they outnumber is a different story...We all know what is happing in UK right? Now they want to change to Sharia...Would you like some one to knock at your door and force you to convert otherwise they will kill you? African and Syrian people been kill by Muslims right NOW !! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWEbom7iLtE

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

I certainly don't need an education from you, Beatriz, regarding what is occurring to Christians in Syria, Nigeria, DR Congo or anywhere else for that matter. The issue is more complex then singularly laying blame to one particular group.

IMO opinion it is not OK to bring in individuals whose ideology/values/ religion is very different to the rest of the population. It causes disharmony. It erodes existing values and traditions. It causes resentment and fracturing.

Fact: In this country, our values and traditions come from the foundations of Judea-Christian beliefs upon which Western Democracy was built. If someone's religion/ideology/mindset isn't based on that, why are they here and why should they be permitted to come here to the detriment of the existing population. The problem is not just confined to Islam as you put it.

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

And please don't lecture me on tolerance. Having been the victim of the most extreme form of racism in the 1960's, I know all about what it means to be hated simply because of who I was compared to the rest of the population.

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Beatriz's avatar

Gabriella ,sorry that you feel that I am lecturing you. It was to bring the topic of what extreme Islam can do.. Why are you so defensive? so you have suffer unfear treatment in your life...but you can not live your life with a chip over your shoulders. More merit to you if you can surpass all the pain.. My apologies Gabriella I wont bother you again.

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Beatriz's avatar

That's the beauty of the western country "Live and let live" Respect and love one another as long as the 10 commands are follow we could live in peace.

Islam should be cast out cause they don't tolerate any other religion.

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

Beatriz, which part of my comment did you not understand? Are you being deliberately myopic, singling out only one group as being 'problematic'? I made reference to multiple groups, and last time I checked, the groups I mentioned don't have The Ten Commandments within their belief system. Different belief Systems=disharmony.

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Beatriz's avatar

I don't agree with you Gabriela ,for me the more the better

except Islamist. OK?

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

I forgot to add, Freemasonry, Atheism, Agnosticism etc to the mix. There is so much 'moral relativism' as a result, that this is where we are now as a nation: Fractured and divided by various beliefs and mindsets leading to uncohesiveness and discontent amongst the masses.

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Gabriella DILARIO's avatar

IMO, you cannot have a meaningful debate if there is no common ground between parties, ie. no shared values, belief system etc...

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Beatriz's avatar
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You would like a debate with same ground between parties?

the grace of a debate is to think differently and no end up killing one another...that is respect to life and God.

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R0ckR3b3l's avatar

Brilliantly put Mr Babet. Something even us Christians don't fully grasp.

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Beatriz's avatar
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I agree Christianity is Australian roots.

The problem lay in allowing "thousand of Islamist" into Australia without no "strict rules of adaptation to our Christian ways is a danger"

It is well know trough history that Islam doesn't adapt but force their believe into others by violence .Active or passives muslins they all work together for same goal practise of deceit or taqiyya. Show a nice face but means another....

Albanese is making a big mistake bringing Gazans terrorist into Australia and thousand of Middle Eastern people. We don't want them here!! They form a treat and social cohesion.

So the word "WE" is ignore and step in.. No one ask us if we want these people!!

WE DONT HAVE A VOICE.

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Jen Boon's avatar

May I remind us all, that a few years ago our Government refused a visa to Dutch Politician Geert Wilders, who, yes, wanted to warn Australia to slow down or be aware of the dangers of Muslim immigration into a Christian Country!!! Why was this man speaking from the Netherlands own experience be a 'danger to Australia' during his short stay here!?? So freedom to speak, have an opinion other than the what the Government dictates... is really already proving without a doubt that 'our democracy" is being watered down... as there can be no Democracy without debate!!!

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Philip's avatar

The other CRITICAL ISSUE issue that urgently needs attention IS DIGITAL ID

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Jen Boon's avatar

yes agree, but also please everybody use CASH for everything.. tap and go is the globalists wish for removal of cash. and every purchase will be 'permitted' or not... read up on PRC's social credit system... comply and you get your portion of meat this week, speak or act against the Gov... then no travel allowed, no petrol, no drivers license or similar will be allowed. thee PM is already suggesting under the pretense of keeping cash alive... he also subsequently said some businesses and all that are Essential!! Sounds like he to has sold his sole!

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Barry Clugston's avatar

All part of the globalist left plan over many decades. Why is the western world taking in so many Muslims? Yet very few migrate to other Muslim countries. Could it be the left likes Muslims more than Christians?

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Dimitri's avatar
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Religion and faith are two very different things. One is a bureaucratic institution, proven over centuries to be corrupt and inconsistent across regions. The other is a human necessity. I believe people are now wise enough to tell the difference when they need to.

And returning to the roots, much like recalling early childhood in psychoanalysis, does not mean reverting to immaturity or conflict. It means tracing the links between causes and consequences to correct present thinking.

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Lynne Bailey's avatar

Our great Australian values are still basically a Christian view, basically one of equality, fair treatment and innocent till proven quilty. The majority of Australians do not attend church services,its been dwindling for decades. We are definitely not in the same Australia I remember from the 50s & 60s. The 70s changed everything. Goff Whitlam did irrepairable damage as did many others that followed him. When US media and films replaced British influencing our young, we stopped using our Aussie slang. When the Victorian Football stopped our boys singing Waltzing Matilda but allowed NZ to do a war dance instead at the start of games was another big culture hit. When Rupert Murdoch created big league football here, stopping most local community games another biv hit. Then, is it true that Julia Gillard stole $50 million from our bank accounts to join the UN, giving them say over the Australian people. Wow! We never knew we had so many back stabbers in government because we didn't question, we trusted them completely and thought it would all pan out well in the end. Mum always said if you want something done, you have to do it yourself. The time is ripe for all of us to make change happen. Any suggestions on how we go about it? Because none of us know or we would have already done it.

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Sean Yuke's avatar

When the grand poobah refuses to lay a hand on the bible when getting sworn in, red flags wave. And ever since, people have been massing in the streets waving middle east grease rags and spitting on our country. Christianity these days is a religion of relative tolerance. But even God has needed soldiers from time to time.

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Dianne Bentley's avatar

So true. I grew up in the 1950's and 60's and at that time, we were a Christian country, everyone went to church as families and children were taught the Word of God in scripture lessons at school. At that time, it was called Scripture, not RE or RI as it is today if indeed the schools allow a teacher in! It would have been the late 60's when God was being thrown out by many. I thank God that Jesus rescued me from the mirey clay and today as an old lady I know my eternal destiny

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Patrick's avatar

as always Ralph - spot on

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Morgan Clark's avatar

I love God and I believe in Jesus Christ our Saviour, what ever Religion you practice its fine by me, just don't go around hurting people.

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