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Three Christian politicians speak
Three Christian politicians speak
How should Christians vote? What should our relationship with government be? When is government acting legitimately and when is it not? Three Christian politicians from three different parties have collaborated to write a short discussion paper on God and Government to inform and also to stimulate thinking about the proper role of government.
The document can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
We encourage you to have a read and offer your comments or questions.
The document can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
We encourage you to have a read and offer your comments or questions.
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John Sturt makes this comment
Tuesday 18 October, 2011