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Rationalists Applaud the PM's Refreshing Honesty

Dear Prime Minister,

The Rationalist Society of Australia is very pleased to hear your refreshingly honest views about the role of religion in a modern democratic society.

As Rationalists, we are committed to democratic values of equality, liberty and reciprocity. We believe the State should be neutral with respect to citizens' philosophical and religious beliefs, neither privileging them nor undermining them. In a truly secular State, believers should be free to continue to hold their religious beliefs about what constitutes morality, while non believers should be prepared to accept diverse philosophical stances as part of a truly pluralist society. In a modern democratic society, both believers and non believers must propose and defend their preferred social and political policies using democratic values, not expecting any privileged position on the basis of reference to some 'higher' authority.

Thus, for example, governments could fund faith-based organisations that provide a social service not on the basis that they exhibit some 'higher' moral values but on the basis that they should not be discriminated against compared with non religious organisations providing a similar service. Religious believers who object to emerging demands such as voluntary euthanasia must argue the case on democratic values (eg, the common good or minimising harm and suffering) and not simply refer to the dictates of their (religious) conscience.

We look forward to working with your Government on progressing towards a truly secular state for a modern and democratic twenty-first century Australia.

Sincerely,

Rationalist Society of Australia

 

 

Ethics Trial in NSW

This letter was sent to the NSW Minister for Education  Verity Firth by RSA member John Turner:

 

The Hon. Verity Firth

Minister for Education

Parliament House

Sydney.

 

20th Ap...

Letter to Chancellor of ACU re Craven's craven attack

On 4th Nov 2009, The Age newspaper published an extraordinary outburst by Greg Craven, entitled "A plague of atheists has descended, and Catholics are the target" -- read...

Chaplaincy Program: letter to Minister Gillard

In November 2009, the Federal Government announced an extension of its controversial Chaplaincy Program of funding for religious people in government schools.

The RSA stro...

Submission: Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century

In 2008, the Australian Human Rights Commission held an inquiry into "Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century".  According to the Commission's website (click he...

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