Two quickies – unrelated except for the fact that they’re both related to politics (and no, none of my opinions are in here, see the last post for the reason
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If you don’t know who you’re voting for yet, I suggest checking out NEWS.com.au’s Vote-a-matic – tagged ‘yes, your computer can tell you how to vote’. It’s an interactive quiz on a range of hot topics including the environment, the economy, family values, health, education and a few more. I found it to be quite accurate – at least with my answers anyway. And the videos from the leaders at the end are quite good also – tailored to you depending on your answers.
On another completely different but slightly related topic, the St. Thomas More Forum is on again here in Canberra next Wednesday with the topic this time ‘Christian Involvement in Politics – Right or Wrong?’. Jim Wallace, Managing Director of the Australian Christian Lobby will be presenting the night. A flyer is available here – if you’re a Christian who is wondering whether involvement in politics is in line with biblical principles, or if the issue of the separation of church and state is one dear to you, it might be worth going along.
I might need to write about something other than politics soon…









