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RATIONALISM IN ACTION
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SECULAR GOVERNMENT
Rationalism applied
Tax and Religion
Census
Statistics
Prayers in government
SECULAR EDUCATION
National curriculum
School chaplaincy
Victorian Education
NSW Education
SA Education
SCIENCE IN SOCIETY
Climate change
Pseudoscience
Reason and reasoning
HUMAN RIGHTS
Abortion
Body integrity
Discrimination
Dying with Dignity
Equal marriage
REFLECTIONS
Christian apologetics
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Religion in Society
Publications
Rationale Magazine
‘Secular Agenda’ Podcast
‘Religiosity in Australia’ Series
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TEST PAGE
Religiosity in Australia Part 1: personal faith according to the numbers
Religiosity in Australia Full Report Part 1
Michael Kirby Foreword
Executive Summary
Religions In Decline
Characteristics Of The Religious
Are God And Religion Important To Australians
Politics, Economics And Religion
Social Reforms And Religion
Religiosity Report Summary
Religiosity in Australia Part 2: religious minds, religious collectives
Religiosity in Australia: full report
Foreword by Gareth Evans
Executive Summary
Religion: what is it?
Individual & collective factors
SBNR: Spiritual but not religious
Perceived benefits, why people leave
Religion and conscientious objection
Attitudes toward religious institutions
To the battle stations
Summary
All the more reason.