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FMD. All of your arguments are shithouse; every single one of them. Let’s start on that presumption. We can progress from there!!!When they claim something as "truth" they do have a burden of proof.
So which of my arguments exactly do you have a problem with?
Good grief…this is what you’re taking your refuge in? Bureaucratic double speak? Cooked.Mate you’re lazy.
Who posited it? at State level; Victorian Parliament in Equal Opportunity Act 2010 http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/vic/consol_act/eoa2010250/s4.html
At Commonwealth level Religious Discrimination Bill 2019 2nd exposure. Go to section 5 page 8 https://www.ag.gov.au/sites/default...-draft-religious-discrimination-bill-2019.pdf
Are really such an idiot?Good grief…this is what you’re taking your refuge in? Bureaucratic double speak? Cooked.
FMD. All of your arguments are shithouse; every single one of them.
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Good grief…this is what you’re taking your refuge in? Bureaucratic double speak? Cooked.
Bureaucratic double speak? Are you really so irresponsible that you would attempt to diminish the intended effect of that legislation in a social and political forum? and a Mod at that..It is bureaucratic double speak. A catch all term to demonstrate that those with no / a lack of religious belief cannot be discriminated against in society.
It certainly doesn't mean that atheism is a religious belief. In the same way agnosticism is not a religious belief. The second of these by it's very definition most certainly cannot be a religious belief.
Bureaucratic double speak?
Does it really need to be made clear that those definitions are in place for the purposes with which those pieces of legislation are concerned? which in turn relate to the topic for which this thread is concerned.Yep. Bureaucratic double speak.
It certainly doesn't mean that atheism is a religious belief. In the same way agnosticism is not a religious belief. The second of these by its' very definition most certainly cannot be a religious belief.
You're seriously saying that, because State and Commonwealth legislation make the perfectly reasonable point that just as it is illegal to discriminate against people for their religious beliefs, so it is illegal to discriminate against someone for not having religious beliefs... that that proves that atheism is a religion?Does it really need to be made clear that those definitions are in place for the purposes with which those pieces of legislation are concerned? which in turn relate to the topic for which this thread is concerned.
Does it really need to be made clear that those definitions are in place for the purposes with which those pieces of legislation are concerned?
Firstly, this is garbled gibberish. Secondly it does absolutely nothing to support your argument.Does it really need to be made clear that those definitions are in place for the purposes with which those pieces of legislation are concerned
OkFirstly, this is garbled gibberish. Secondly it does absolutely nothing to support your argument.
A-thiestDo atheists have a belief system regarding on how existence came about? Eg If you don’t believe it was a created by a creator with a purpose in mind by default does a atheist then have a belief that it was all an accident without any purpose or they just believe matter always existed ?
Are atheists devoid of the ability to believe ?
Or as fellow “human beings “ you are just stuck in this conundrum inside a riddle and belief is just part of the show ?
This is why you should start you start your own thread and stop mooching on Christianity .
It would be fascinating to get to know the mind of the Atheists. I mean do you like Art ? Do you go out to discos and dance etc .
That is not what it says. I’m satisfied you don't really know what your’re saying.Once again. It is bureaucratic double speak. A catch all definition to demonstrate that those with no / a lack of religious belief cannot be discriminated against in society.
I'll repeat. It certainly doesn't mean that 'atheism' is a religious belief. In the same way 'agnosticism' is not a religious belief. The second of these by it's very definition most certainly cannot be a religious belief.
You refuse to explain how either Atheism or agnosticism are religious beliefs, despite repeated requests to do so. Seems to suggest that you can't.
A-thiest
name suggests a lot.
Personally, I simply reject what you cannot prove.
Atheism and religion are dogmatic. They have that in common.Once again. It is bureaucratic double speak. A catch all definition to demonstrate that those with no / a lack of religious belief cannot be discriminated against in society.
I'll repeat. It certainly doesn't mean that 'atheism' is a religious belief. In the same way 'agnosticism' is not a religious belief. The second of these by it's very definition most certainly cannot be a religious belief.
You refuse to explain how either Atheism or agnosticism are religious beliefs, despite repeated requests to do so. Seems to suggest that you can't.
Do atheists have a belief system regarding on how existence came about?
Eg If you don’t believe it was a created by a creator with a purpose in mind by default does a atheist then have a belief that it was all an accident without any purpose or they just believe matter always existed ?
Are atheists devoid of the ability to believe ?
This is why you should start you start your own thread and stop mooching on Christianity .
I mean do you like Art ? Do you go out to discos and dance etc .
Atheism and religion are dogmatic. They have that in common.
I don't know enough to care what other people think about existential matters.Certainly many atheists are. There's one sure way of changing their minds though.
I don't think you do. If you did, you would have known that the provision you attempted to explain earlier is not directed only at those absent a belief, as you suggested.I know exaclty what I'm saying
If you need a more straight-forward version refer to SBD's here, which of course you havent answered.
You're seriously saying that, because State and Commonwealth legislation make the perfectly reasonable point that just as it is illegal to discriminate against people for their religious beliefs, so it is illegal to discriminate against someone for not having religious beliefs... that that proves that atheism is a religion?
Is that seriously what you are saying?