04 January 2018, The Tablet

Religious freedoms ‘must be defended’


One of Australia’s most senior politicians, Scott Morrison – the treasurer or equivalent of chancellor of the exchequer – has declared that he will fight back against discrimination and mockery of Christians and other religious groups in 2018.

Mr Morrison, an evangelical Christian from Sydney, promised to play a leading role in the debate about enshrining further protections for religious freedom in law. The Australian government announced a review of protections for religious freedom, led by former attorney-general Philip Ruddock, in November after the national postal survey indicated strong public support for same-sex marriage. An attempt by some MPs to include further safeguards to protect opponents of same-sex marriage failed. Critics said the proposals could lead to discrimination.

In an interview published in The Canberra Times on 22 December, Mr Morrison said that “it all starts when you allow religious freedoms [to be eroded], mockery to be made of your faith or your festivals … And I’m just gonna call that out. Where I think people are being offensive to religion in this country – whichever religion, but particularly the one I and many other Christians subscribe to – well, we will … demand the same respect that people should provide to all religions.”


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