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“…states psychologically manipulated individuals by deliberately scaring them with predictions of horrific mortality rates and agonizing deaths by suffocation, as internal government papers show and some governments have openly admitted. Distrust of others was promoted by portraying them as potential threats to life and limb. Such propaganda enables many states to impose policies that infringed on people’s rights and liberties in ways that previously seemed unthinkable in the ‘free’ world.”

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“Without justice, we are reduced to the level of animals. That is why courts exist. That is why trials happen. That is why bodies like the International Criminal Court exist.”

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“The ordinance prevents abortion providers from being granted business licenses or operating in the city in any capacity.”

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“Race and ethnicity should not be factors that either harm or help students gain admission to a competitive university.”

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“The excuses heard over and over again for why there should be blanket amnesty is that no one knew what was going on in the early days. These folks claim we were all in the dark and none of us had any useful information to run with. This is patently false.”

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“In a moment of great anxiety, most of society threw away its principles. Now some are going to be, justly, made to pay for that.”

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“They’re not asking for your forgiveness, they’re publicly forgiving themselves. They are saying we have no blood on our hands, we have nothing to say sorry for, so it is time to move on.”

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“I can’t understand why someone who does not have Christian beliefs would want to work in a Christian school. If political parties and football clubs can choose who they want as members, why can’t Christian schools?”

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“Pastor Stephens said this is vindication, not only for him, but vindication that the government grossly abused their power.”

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“Australia is not a global power. We should have no pretensions to be one. We certainly have no right to tell Israel what to do, or Palestinians how they should identify, or really any other nation how to conduct their internal affairs.”

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“Oster would have hit a better tone if she acknowledged that for many victims, solutions start where restitution begins.”

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“What used to be a Christianity-infused nation is fast driving out anything Christian-related.”

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“The panels also include an image of the wedge-tailed eagle Bundjil, the creator spirit for the Kulin people.” Andreas Loewe, the Dean of Melbourne’s Anglican cathedral went on to further emphasise, “It’s [Bundjil] able to speak and talk and interact and exchange”.

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“We need to make sure we have people in the polls. We need to make sure we can get to the courts – and get to the courts on time,” he said.

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“You cannot watch this and remain unchanged.”

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“What has thoroughly happened to Halloween in Anglo-Saxon countries, is something we see happening with Christmas. Just as Halloween has been paganized, so is Christmas being paganized, right before our eyes. The way we see it celebrated today, is, to me, just another example of how our culture is forgetting its Christian roots and legacy.”

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“The secular world would try to convince us that we need to give our children ‘the space to become who they want to be,’ believe what they want to believe, and find truth wherever they want to find it. Meanwhile, secular society is aggressively and insidiously indoctrinating our children with their neo-paganism. It’s not just hypocritical, it’s diabolical.”

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Orwell, Huxley and C.S. Lewis’ concerns about “unethical science and unconstrained technology” have largely gone unheeded.

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“Whilst the note about misinformation was removed from the acceptable use terms, the $2,500 penalty for violations remains, causing continued concern.”

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“If government cannot produce morality, it must be provided with morality from a religious source. If it does not have this element among its people, then government itself becomes corrupt and tyrannous.”

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