
The Day I Realised Pragmatism and Unprincipled Politics Killed the Party
“A politician who will not lead according to what is right, even if the majority, at the time, disagreed with him, is more of a liability than an asset.”
“A politician who will not lead according to what is right, even if the majority, at the time, disagreed with him, is more of a liability than an asset.”
“There is no way around this one, folks. From conception onward, aborting a baby is one of the pinnacles of moral evil.”
“Church leaders were not forced to become what they were not, but they were rather tested by the Lord and their basic default was exposed for all to see.”
“With the rise of a new priestly and evangelistic class, we have also witnessed the revelation of a new class of worshippers.”
“Dear pastor, the care of your flock was given to you, not to Daniel Andrews. Make no mistake, you are responsible, not him.”
“…in the minds of many, perhaps even in the minds of most people right now, the status of the vaccines is quickly being raised to a status of a quasi-divine entity upon whom the power of giving and taking life has been bestowed.”
“May I suggest that those Christian leaders who, so far, have been silent in the face of coercion and/or violation of basic bodily autonomy by the state when it comes to COVID measures would probably not be that one courageous person.”
“Life will be miserable without being vaccinated. You won’t be able to hide… you are going to have a very very lonely life,” warned Queensland AMA president.
“Make no mistake, the Devil is very busy indeed. In a time of turmoil and trial, he is busy pointing people in many directions, as long as they don’t go in the one direction that can provide true and lasting relief, namely, the direction of Jesus Christ.”
“When coercion and tyranny are some of the tools being used in the process, the impression many people have is that the pharmaceutical industry is not really in it to help people but to get filthy rich, primarily, treating people’s welfare as a secondary trivial matter.”
“Now the state can decide who you can and cannot have on your payroll based on people’s private medical choices which should be protected under the 1988 privacy act. How has that even come into being in a country like Australia? Even more, how has that come into being without a major societal uproar?”