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Humanist submission to freedom of religion panel supports freedom of thought and conscience for all
February 14, 2018
Lyndon Storey
Humanist submission to freedom of religion panel supports freedom of thought and conscience for all
Lyndon Storey
February 14, 2018

Humanist submission to freedom of religion panel supports freedom of thought and conscience for all

Lyndon Storey
February 14, 2018

The Australian Government's review into religious freedom needs to focus on protecting  the freedom of thought and conscience of everybody, not just the religious. There is no reason to privilege the views of religious believers above the in conscience beliefs of others.  Read CAHS submission to the review here

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