No Separation of Church and State in Australia
Posted on October 30, 2006
As well as being one of the world’s most conservative countries, Australia is also one of the world’s most secular countries so the announcement below is more about expanding Christian awareness in Australian life than anything else:
“Chaplains will be posted in schools across Australia under a federal Government plan to provide students with greater spiritual guidance. Prime Minister John Howard will today unveil details of the $90 million national chaplaincy program, which also aims to give support to students during times of grief. The initiative, which was immediately criticised for discriminating in favour of Christians, was approved by Cabinet earlier this month.
Australia has no first amendment to be perversely interpreted by its High Court so the only opposition to the above move will be political, not judicial. Given the still considerable Catholic connections of the Australian Labor Party, it is only minor parties such as the Greens who seem likely to kick up much of a fuss about the policy.
Above post crossposted from Tongue Tied
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It would be allowed under the First Amendment as long as no bias was shown but you are correct about the corrupt Supreme Court decision that made Secular Atheism the established religion of the United States.