Yes I have.
If you actually read the articles that you linked to, you'll see that they say that all religious institutions have the same rights in employment decisions; there's no mention of Christians having any rights that others don't have.
I think your confusion originates from my flippant use of the word's "everybody else".
When I said "everybody else" , I wasn't referring to other faiths, I was referring to people of no religion, the second largest group of people in Australia after the Catholics, in fact five of eight states and territories, no religion provides the largest group. While Christianity is on a steady decline in Australia, Atheism and Hinduism are presently growing exponentially.
Australians Lose Their Faith - Dispatch - WSJ
Godless overtake Anglicans, as Hinduism doubles
If you actually read the articles that I linked to, you will see that Christian groups do indeed have privileges.
For example-
Can I deny gay people employment? NO
Can I be exempted from paying tax? NO
Can I place a chaplain into a state school? NO
Do I want to? NO
Can Christian groups? YES
Can other faith groups? Yes, but with great difficulty, if at all.
So the articles you linked to say the exact opposite of what you claim they say.
The articles I linked to support my assertion's adequately.
Maybe next time you should read and think a bit before you brag about being truthful and accuse me of lying.
Err..maybe next time you should read and think a bit before you brag about being truthful and accuse me of lying.
In any case, the hiring decisions of a private employer obviously shouldn't be any of the government's business.
If the employer breaches basic human rights it is the governments business, but here we have the government breaching human rights.
While you initially claimed that you were upset because Christians are trying to impose their will on others, now it seems that the truth is the opposite.
How would you feel about Islamic Preachers having free access to your children at school? How would you feel about an atheist lead government paying them with your money? I never claimed I was upset, but when my children come home from school with bibles handed to them by some government paid chaplain, after I checked the no religious instruction box on their enrolment form, I think I have the right to be upset don't you?
You're trying to impose your will on Christians in issues such as employment and you're upset because Christians are standing up for freedom.
That couldn't be further from the truth. I'm not an anti-theist. All I want is fairness and equality for all, I will support Christian groups (or any other faith or non-faith group) that are being discriminated against in a heartbeat, and I also regularly donate to both Christian and Secular charities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K4KCoQLqho