Although I tend to avoid political
arguments, I just had to say that I don't attend an Assembly of God church, I go
to an Apostolic churchand we have a candidate from our church running in
the Bendigo region for the Families First Party, and I will be supporting him
not because of his
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Justine,
Thanks
for creating an interesting discussion just prior to election
day. It has certainly been food for thought, as I would have otherwise
been unaware of the workings of politics.
Tomorrow will certainly be interesting!!!
Cath
Good Luck tomorrow Carolyn.
Cath Palmer
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Without getting into the who to vote for thing,
the individual work of a number of politicians in South Australia including
Sandra Kanck, Frances Bedford, Kate Reynolds in regards to maternity service
reform is outstanding and have the full support of those working for birth
reform in SA.
Megan
Thanks so much to Cath Palmer and those who have emailed me privately,
wishing me/us good luck in the election tomorrow. Which ever major party
heads up the government after tomorrow, I trust that we will have enough of
those elected, such as Aden Ridgeway and Sandra Kanck et al who will support
I wonder how one can defend Mr Nalliah by quoting from the Bible?
Would one accept a defence of Mao Zedong's view of human rights by quoting from the Little Red Book?
Or Hitler, by quoting from Mein Kampf?
If one uses the Bible to defend people and their attitudes because it is thought that the
Hi Jen,
I was curious to ask what you meant by "I wonder if
it is more difficult for them". Wonder if what is more difficult?
Liz
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Indeed, the Bible is full of
dreadful cruelties towards women and children. Most of them God
ordained...David
Hi David,
The Bible also has some beautiful and amazing
things about women, children and babies. I don't want to get into a "it says, he
says, she says" kind of thing, but just
Hi David,
what does one do with II Sam
11-14? In this lovely part we find out that because David sinned, God kills
David's innocent child.
I guess it depends on the way you see this
passage. As you can see from Davids
response I will go to him, but he will not return to me.
He knew
could we please stick to contemporary midwifery issues discussion?
Have your dscussion about side issues off-line. thanks,
MM
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