BlackDragon
Active Member
You are missing the point. If we want to provide welfare and help for those in need we should do just that, help people. The state should not be on the side of any religion by funding it, faith should be purely a part of the private domain..unless you don't want a secular society, of course. And to argue that education isn't a basic need is crazy. Tertiary education, and higher education generally, provides the basis for pretty much all advances and improvements that happen in modern society; health, education, planning, environmental understanding, architecture. It is one of the few main ingredients in improving one's life.. We don't need to fund belief systems to help people.Like I said to Graney. Money is also being poured into Universities. Presumable, one can argue that peoples lives are more important then 2-3 years of education.
And can I point out, Australia is not a 3rd world nation? People's basic needs are being met. There is the welfare system, for those unemployed. It is justly judged by professionals and so forth. I am pretty sure, that most impoverished people are not starving to death. There is no starvation crisis.
If there somehow were, the goverment would make sure those people get enough to eat and drink, even if sarcaficing funding for churches.
This is a quite poor arguement. Most death from nutrient deficency are due to the specific goverment organisation not knowing about certain people... and thus unable to help.
Its infact a arguement for our side. These poor people, are able to acquire the VERY BASICS of living. But thats all the welfare system dicatetes. The VERY MINIMUM. What about for recreation? For joy and society? They can only turn to goverment funded programs, like the PCYC, or for arguments case the Church.
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