Health Minister Nicola Roxon has dumped a fine Christian and a strong advocate for fathers because he was associated with a book stating that 'Gender matters'. This week he was appointed as a 'men's health ambassador' - now he's been dumped!
Warwick Marsh founded the Fatherhood Foundation to support and encourage fathers. In 2007 it produced a book supported by sound research about the importance of gender and male heterosexuality.
In other words it supported the Biblical position, not the current politically correct policy that 'any sex is OK'. The latter is now official government policy.
Nicola Roxon, and by implication the Prime Minister, has now stated that homosexuality is more important than fatherhood.
Along with pandering to homosexual couples by changing laws to normalise what God says, and nature proves, is unnatural, the Labor government is now telling us that if you don't agree you can have no place in government initiatives.
The sidelining of Biblical Christians by a government whose leader made a great play about his 'Christian' credentials before the election is at best lamentable - in reality it demonstrates how Christians were deceived by the Prime Minister Rudd and those who promoted his 'Christian' credentials.
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Truth and freedom of Speech Removed, Discrimination Against Christians now Acceptable!
Official government policy - if you don't think homosexuality is normal YOU have a problem. You are to be discriminated against! Rhetoric now supersedes truth!
Thursday, 27 November 2008, 11:38 (EST)
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