I don't think regular was mentioned... but yes, those two are certainly extremely religious.
Just think, a suburb away and I would be in Abbott's constituency.... not that Bronny is that much better
Do you know what the bills are called, or the acts which they amend? I can't believe these things go forward without some public scrutiny from the media
I'm sure Phanatical will be jubilant
That's true. I get the feeling he likes the idea of belonging to a select group rather than, a solid belief in what it advocates per se. Of course that's an unfounded speculation, it's just a feeling =\
I think that Christmas has more than a religious significance nowdays, so I can avoid the issue and answer in the affirmative on other grounds :P
But generally I think the government should remain neutral on religious matters. In a liberal democracy, freedom of personal belief and association...
Clayton Utz is damned HUGE, but they have promoted a very nasty, competitive, back-stabbing attitude in the workplace in the past.
I think BDW seems like a decent firm - big, but still relatively friendly.
That's a good point, yes I do remember it. But I think it doesn't have a huge sway on things. You'll notice Howard is somewhat reluctant to make too much of a stance on religion that might discourage voters, he simply confirms he is a Christian.
Ah that's clearer. Yes that's what I mean by...
Somewhat extremist but it does raise the important point that the state and religion must be separate. You can't see too much influence in Australia at the moment, but certainly the situation in America is a dangerous one - to the point where John Kerry was forced to announce a belief in God in...
Firstly, what I said was relative to commerce students (and perhaps science students). It is a generalisation, but I said more likely. It was in response to a gross and invalid claim which I hope will balance it to a little less than what my claim was. Secondly, just because the people are...
One wonders what the point is of you expressing an opinion without any justification. We don't know you, do you think it is of fundamental importance that we are aware of your views? More than the fact that we don't care, we're more interested in why you hold those views.
In comparison to Arts students.
You somehow equate English (an Arts subject) to emotion. The ability to communicate ideas and argue properly is a very pertinent aspect of debate. Of course maths is a part of philosophy, but the fact that many great philosophers were also mathematicians is...