Just as important as remembering the victims in my view is remembering why they died - they were members of a cult (in the pejorative sense of the word).
Perhaps it is appropriate in remembering them to share the B.I.T.E model to assist people currently in negative cults to recognise what they...
@Father Heathen
I'm sorely sorry to hear you're gone.
I truly wish you all the best and hope you find peace in knowing that since voting is not compulsory in the US Trump probably is not supported by a majority of US citizens.
According to this report Trump only won 49.94% of the vote and 90...
'The federal government's decision to direct the Future Fund to invest more in housing and green energy was always going to ruffle feathers.
Specifically, Liberal feathers. The fund is a legacy of former treasurer Peter Costello, who is fiercely protective of his brainchild, even more so after...
'More Indigenous kids removed from their parents than ever.
In the midst of the spike, a new report shows only 6 per cent of child protection funding goes to Aboriginal-run organisations.
What’s next?
Advocates are calling for Aboriginal organisations to receive a bigger chunk of funding for...
Sometimes it boils down to a choice of a lesser of two evils, but I suspect that for some religion is just a policy they have in place for show because they cannot be too open about their hatred for others for fear of reprisal in my view
This poses a couple of problems for you Tony.
1. Baha'u'llah did not enter Israel as it was the Ottoman empire at the time, the state of Israel did not exist.
2. False prophets are such a common occurrence in Israel they have a name for it, I refer you to the Wikipedia article on Jerusalem...
It would be a good start, however the Church should also be doing these other things for people it empowers over children in my view;
'In order to minimise their liability, employers need to demonstrate that they have taken all reasonable steps to prevent discrimination or harassment from...
The whole reason it is illegal is because it constitutes a failure of duty of care in my view.
Employers are vicariously liable for those they contract, there is nothing arms length about it in my view. I believe the Supreme Court's only objection was that he wasn't financially compensated for...
Well you laid out the law and in the first paragraph of post #9 I showed how the situation fit that law, everything that came after that was just icing on the end of story cake and I note you dissent without pointing out which words of yours addressed the first paragraph. That's dissent in the...
I note you completely ignored the first paragraph of post #9 which suggests to me bad faith debate.
Failure to ensure duty of care is a crime in my view.
No one is not at fault if they enlisted the service of a license driver and yes they have employed him using the voucher, but this analogy...
Bingo, giving a person a position of authority is having, "some form of relationship" with them in my view.
Consider this hypothetical scenario;
Judge: Did you give this man a car to drive knowing he had no licence?
Defense: Yes but I didn't pay him to drive so it's not my fault he ran someone...
I believe your beliefs don't necessarily reflect the OP's belief, but to answer your personal belief the souls of all people live forever anyway according to my understanding so irrelevant whether they obey gods alleged law
'Christianity is the most prevalent religion in the United States. Estimates from 2021 suggest that of the entire U.S. population (332 million) about 63% is Christian (210 million).[1]'
Source: Christianity in the United States - Wikipedia.
That makes the biggest influence over US government...