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Fuck Tony Abbott.
... they would ... probably use that money to fund secular, public services that would function just as well minus the indoctrination, manipulation of the truth and tax immunity ...Anyway, I think it would be funny if the government stopped funding religious, specifically Catholic, organizations. If you think the state government's going a crummy job now, imaging if there were NO Catholic schools, NO Catholic hospitals, and NO Catholic social services. The state government would be unable to handle the increased demand for public schools, hospitals and social services, and would fall apart in an instant.
Catholic schools receive considerable amounts of public funding that would be put to just as good use being pumped into regular schools.Not really. The government doesn't fully fund Catholic organisations; they're mostly funded, I believe, by parishioners. So if the organisations disappeared, the government couldn't even hope to replace them with the money they put in now.
Name one major public hospital in Sydney (assuming you're from Sydney) that is funded to a major extent or almost exclusively by the Catholic Church. There aren't any.I'll put it simply because you've shown time and time again that you're a little slow: Catholics benefit you with their services--even if you're anti-religious enough to describe Catholic hospitals as places of 'indoctrination'.
Sorry, this is going back a few pages now. Just like to point out that most Australians haven't read the bible either.Most Australians are religious.
Australians vote in a disproportionate percentage of religious politicians than the corresponding percentage of religious people in the population (which is still like 65%).
One could say its merely democracy at work. Just because Australia is secular, that doesn't mean that religion has no place in public policy, especially when the majority of the population subscribe to various religious views.
The balance of catholic school funding is: user pays + government supportNot really. The government doesn't fully fund Catholic organisations; they're mostly funded, I believe, by parishioners. So if the organisations disappeared, the government couldn't even hope to replace them with the money they put in now.
I'll put it simply because you've shown time and time again that you're a little slow: Catholics benefit you with their services--even if you're anti-religious enough to describe Catholic hospitals as places of 'indoctrination'.
Great. These schools do exactly the same job that public schools do. The state would be in no way fucked because of it.The diocese definitely helps fund its schools, and it's funded by parishioners. Parishioners contribute several beans.
What are you talking about? I referenced nothing that wasn't historical fact.EDIT: Ever heard of Godwin's law? No one's going to take you seriously, Scorch, when you start associating the Church with the holocaust. It gives the impression your argument is based on emotion, not reason. And I'm sure you want to demonstrate to the world just how rational your hatred is.
Yes, but like private schools they do it at a cheaper cost for the government because they aren't fully government funded. The state would be fucked if they vanished tomorrow, because the Church is the second largest educator in this country. It's a small example how funding a religious organisations can be beneficial, nothing earth-shattering.Great. These schools do exactly the same job that public schools do. The state would be in no way fucked because of it.
this^Basically, launch the Church into space, when its distance from Earth is beyond the distance of the Andromeda galaxy, we will have reached the perfect level of separation.
So what I am doing is associating the Catholic Church with the spirit of anti-semitism that was present entirely throughout Europe for the better part of the one thousand years prior to WW2, with anti-semitic discourse that inspired the likes of Hitler, with PR meetings with Hitler where he spread his anti-semitic garbage and was not met with disagreement by the Catholic Church and with directly brutal and disgusting responses to the rampant slaughter of Jews throughout Europe by high-ranking archbishops of the Catholic Church.
I would be very surprised if those schools couldn't be viable as private institutions, whatever parishioners contribute couldn't be replaced by other fund raising.Honestly , I don't know how hospitals are funded, and I'm willing to withdraw my remark about that, but you're wrong on the schools part. The diocese definitely helps fund its schools, and it's funded by parishioners. Parishioners contribute several beans.