+1 (you'll notice everyone speaking out against the Coalition was for a Labor conscience vote, but undoubtedly those who opposed the conscience vote are even more for it)
also im surprised abbott isnt using the very justifiable argument that "we take all our policy to the election, and we took anti-gay marriage to the election, so we're not gonna lie like juliar"
Quote 1: There are 2 kinds of peace. False peace, to which Christ refers to here, is a shallow harmony that results from ignoring issues of truth. Genuine peace is a reconciliation to God through faith in Christ and surrender to truth. Genuine peace has division as a byproduct because not everyone wants truth. In the fallen world, divisions are necessary for truth to be manifest (see 1 Corinthians 11:18, 19)
Quote 2: The sword is not to be understood literally (compare vv. 49-51 and Matthew 26:52 - the event to which Jesus allegedly encouraged swords to be brought), but refers to the living word of God in the battle against sin (See Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12). Because the disciples were thinking of swords literally (Luke 22:38, a part of the encounter from which you quoted), Jesus abruptly ends the conversation with the words, "It is enough", or better translated, "Enough of this!" (see Deuteronomy 3:26; Mark 14:41)
So these quotes are relevant