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David Gould said:I have. It was full of racism. They had massive violence - they called them 'World Wars' or something equally bizarre. Women did not have the vote. Neither did the blacks. And Jews were barred from teaching. Domestic violence was not a crime. And so on.
You mean those things arent representative of upstanding Christian morality?David Gould said:I have. It was full of racism. They had massive violence - they called them 'World Wars' or something equally bizarre. Women did not have the vote. Neither did the blacks. And Jews were barred from teaching. Domestic violence was not a crime. And so on.
So far the curriculum authorities tend to stay pretty independent - the only people they tend to be influenced by are the universities, particularly the prestigious ones (University of Melbourne in Victoria). The government that seems to want to meddle in education at the moment is the Federal goverment (which has no consitutional mandate to do so whatsoever). It would take quite a lot for the fundementalists to get the changes they want, and I rather suspect that the general australian public (that is rather suspisious of religious people at the best of times) wouldn't take kindly to "religious nutters mucking up our pretty decent school system".David Gould said:That is a good link for Victorian education standards. But is it set by educators or can it be set by, for example, politicians directing the educators? In other words, if enough people wanted it, could that be altered to include ID? My suspicion is that without constitutional protection, legislators could shape that to be what they want it to be. And money - and, more importantly, votes - can buy a whole lot of legislators ...
It's a bit harder to do here than in many countries, because:If I was the ID movement, I would get hundreds of fundamentalists to move to marginal electorates.
What kind of laws do you people have? Is racial discrimination legal? Women and blacks cant vote? Domestic violence is legal?TheListener said:Oh no, none of those happen anymore do they...lol
TheListener said:Oh no, none of those happen anymore do they...lol
nvxplorer said:What kind of laws do you people have? Is racial discrimination legal? Women and blacks cant vote? Domestic violence is legal?
David Gould said:You are claiming that things are getting worse not that it is just the same today as it was fifty years ago.
Grengor said:It was a comment about David Goulds, which I don't see you refuting, so I claimed pwned, it's not victory, but it is funny.

Guywiththehead said:Look at this, chart, TheListener:
http://www.venganza.org/images/spreadword/pchart1.pdf
As you can see, the number of pirates has decreased while global warming has increased. However, suggesting that the decrease in pirates causes global warming is absurdity.*
Religiousness is decreasing while what you find as immoral is increasing, but that doesn't mean the one causes the other any more than lack of pirates cause global warming.
*And by absurdity I mean truth. Praise the FSM!

TheListener said:Yes that is what I am claiming.
How many times have you heard "oh we never used to lock our doors in the old days"?
Can you show that crime is caused by godlessness?TheListener said:Yes that is what I am claiming.
How many times have you heard "oh we never used to lock our doors in the old days"?
I wouldn't like it. What does it have to do with the discussion? Nothing.TheListener said:How would you like it if your daughter came home one day and told you she became a prostitute to support her crack habbit but her herpes was playing up so her pimp beat her half to death, now she needs a place to stay?
Don't laugh, it could happen to someone... Maybe even to me, who knows. It's the world we live in isn't it...
This is just dishonest. You've been repeatedly asked to support your claims with figures or evidence showing the causal relationship you claim exists - and you've failed. Now you're just casting slurs on others.TheListener said:As a person who beleives in Jesus I recognise the evil in all this and so I will go out of my way not to engage in such sexual immorality, I will flee from it.
I can't speak for others but as a godless person you have represented yourself.
Can you provide any evidence for it, rather than just anecdote?TheListener said:Yes that is what I am claiming.
How many times have you heard "oh we never used to lock our doors in the old days"?
David Gould said:Claiming without evidence, which is the point we are trying to make.
A fair bit. But that says nothing about the rate of crime. It instead speaks to the fear of crime.
Violent crime in the US has been falling for the last decade. Yet fear of violent crime has been rising. Why? Because crime sells, and so the media pack their pages and their broadcasts with lurid stories about killers and rapists and muggers. There are much less of these acts committed now than there were 10 years ago. Yet there is much more written about them in the press.
Crime falls. Fear rises. More people lock their doors.