Should Roman Catholicism become our state religion?

Should Roman Catholicism become our state religion?

Sports - The Uncultu Written 12 Jan
How about we just retain our secularity like a properly civil society should and let people make their own choices over faith? I like not having to be forced to go to church every Sunday, being forced to go to confession and not being forced to avoid red meat on Good Friday.

People seem to criticise so readily that the local Islamic population is 'forcing' its way on the rest of Australia, but then there's stooges like you who suggest doing the exact same thing with your own faith.

You have a religion. It has rules. You have to follow those rules. People who don't follow it don't. They'll make up their own decision over what they do with their life.

Sound good? Mmmkay.
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Hulitrip users Written 13 Jan
No country should have a state religion.
Hulitrip users Written 12 Jan
States should not push religions - that should be up to individuals to choose their faith. If states get involved it is no longer impartial as it should be.
Hulitrip users Written 12 Jan
Just believe in yourself no god has ever been proved, by indoctrination we can all be programmed to believe.If you want to join a club of unsupported lies there are plenty to choose from. Mea culpa mea culpa mea maxima culpa.
Hulitrip users Written 12 Jan
Religion has proven itself to do more harm than good, and the wars we see overseas are a good example of it.

You may keep your beliefs, just don't force it down the throats of intelligent people.