Captain Gh3y
Rhinorhondothackasaurus
I think the separation of Church and Everything is too blurred in Australia. It's still possible for a politician to be influenced even if only infinitesimally by her own religious views, or by the fact that religion still exists.
Therefore I propose the following measures:
- Those wishing to stand for election to public office must be strong atheists
- We must write up a charter of secular humanist values that all politicians must swear to uphold and use as guiding principles in governance. This could take the form of a document or 'canon' if you like. Once set in place it would have to be unchangeable to make sure religion never creeps back into society.
- All government officials and bureaucrats alike must attend weekly seminars explaining these written values in greater depth and strongly reminding them of the consequences of acknowledging the existence of religion. They would also be encouraged to donate generously to help promote secularism in Australia.
- All new laws and regulations would be analysed from the perspective of the canon of humanist values and rejected if they do not comply, and similarly rejected if they reflect the principles of any world religion.
Therefore I propose the following measures:
- Those wishing to stand for election to public office must be strong atheists
- We must write up a charter of secular humanist values that all politicians must swear to uphold and use as guiding principles in governance. This could take the form of a document or 'canon' if you like. Once set in place it would have to be unchangeable to make sure religion never creeps back into society.
- All government officials and bureaucrats alike must attend weekly seminars explaining these written values in greater depth and strongly reminding them of the consequences of acknowledging the existence of religion. They would also be encouraged to donate generously to help promote secularism in Australia.
- All new laws and regulations would be analysed from the perspective of the canon of humanist values and rejected if they do not comply, and similarly rejected if they reflect the principles of any world religion.