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The Incompatibility of Islam and the West — Quadrant Online

Modernity, now set firmly in the West upon the continued unfoldings of science and technology, has little place in the Muslim doctrine of the complete transcendence of God. Muslims believe “man is neither autonomous nor free and only God has the power to make decisions. God has sovereign control over humans and this control is exercised through Islamic law.”

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Facebook — Guilty of dangerous hypocrisy and diabolical double standards

Facebook — Guilty of dangerous hypocrisy and diabolical double standards

Facebook owns the WhatsApp encrypting messenger service which is the app of choice for terrorists. Unfortunately Facebook’s adherence to community standards goes only to the ephemeral, frivolous and trivial but doesn’t extend to the serious matter of assisting national security to gaining access to vital terrorist messages encrypted and embedded in the app.

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Forget the candles, values are on the line — Janet Albrechtsen, The Australian

Something bad is going on that requires more than a candle and talk of solidarity. The truth is that across the West, fewer and fewer people show support for our values. Our solidarity is more shallow and momentary than deep and enduring. For all the declarations about the strength of our democracy, there is a growing disagreement about these core values. Not just the normal wrangle over the friction between “rights” that we deal with daily but a growing ­cacophony of deep dissent about the very worth of some rights.

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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (Part 2)

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking (Part 2)

Yet again we read of Christians who are forced to take evasive action to avoid abuse and threats by those activists who support same-sex marriage. When the debate about a plebiscite began we were warned by Labor frontbencher Penny Wong that hate speech from those who opposed SSM would rise to the fore. Well the opposite has occurred and Wong’s silence is remarkable. She should publicly admit that on this occasion she got it wrong.

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What Thinking Australian Are Thinking

What Thinking Australian Are Thinking

Prior to reading the interview with new ABC chairman Justin Milne (27/3), I was under the misapprehension that our national broadcaster was operating in a green-left echo chamber and that its broadcasts were biased. Now he has pointed out my mistake, I share his view that it is actually doing a good job and that it reports the news right down the middle. I realise that in perceiving bias I was guilty of old-think and probably thought crime, simply because I had not mastered the art of double-think. However, now I understand how to interpret the world correctly, and can see that war is peace, ignorance is strength, and subjectivity is objectivity. It is therefore clear that bias at the ABC is impossible.

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The Only Staggering Stat You Need To Know

In amongst all the numbers and percentages in Tony Shepherds report for The Menzies Research Centre, the one standout, staggering stat, the only thing we really need to know is this: More than 50% of Australians pay no net tax.
That is, whatever tax they do pay, is eclipsed by what they receive in benefits. In all the blather about sustainability in recent years, this is the standout and if doesn’t make Australians wake in fright then all hope is lost. With the government on a one seat knife edge and Labor ramping up and fine tuning their harum scarum robo calls and more concerned with identity politics, there’ll be no getting the toothpaste back in the tube any time soon.

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