Friday, October 23, 2009

Clergy unite over human rights charter

Below is an excerpt from The Australian news. Interesting that I just heard a sermon trying to encourage us that we, who live in a Western, ex-Christian nation, are not facing persecution as much as in other nations and society. The article below just shows how we need to be careful about our freedom. It is not impossible at all how secular laws can change even by a bit, and our freedom to worship may hang in the balance.

Stretching this a bit further, people may ask how can modern, advanced, developed nations ever be controlled by one man - as in the End Times? We just need to open our eyes and keep track of the news and see how easy this can happen.....


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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,26248153-601,00.html

THE nation's most powerful church leaders have united in a bid to scuttle efforts to create a national charter of human rights, warning the Rudd government it could curtail religious freedoms and give judges the power to shape laws on issues such as abortion and gay marriage.

Catholic cardinal George Pell led a delegation of about 20 church leaders to Canberra to raise strong concerns about the impact of a charter on religious freedoms.

The leaders, representing major churches including the Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist and Pentecostal, warned that a charter of rights could restrict the ability to hire people of faith in churches, schools and welfare bodies. Anglican Archbishop Peter Jensen did not attend the meeting with Attorney-General Robert McClelland on Wednesday because of a synod meeting but said he staunchly backed the delegation's views.