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A pro-secular group is sounding the alarm over the government's religious freedom bill, arguing it seeks to allow further discrimination.

A pro-secular group is sounding the alarm over the government's religious freedom bill, arguing it seeks to allow further discrimination. The draft bill - which would make it unlawful to discriminate against someone on the basis of their religion - already drawn criticism from religious groups.

National Secular Lobby ambassador Fiona Patten has also registered concerns, arguing the bill would effectively "override" other anti-discrimination laws. The Victorian politician will go head-to-head with Australian Christian Lobby managing director Martyn Iles in a National Press Club debate on Wednesday. Image: Getty

 

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This is a bill to force us into accepting the domination of religions. We cannot allow that.

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Abrahamic religions hey, should all be banished to the Antartic. The world was better off pagan

Australia needs a bill of rights This tinkering sh!t will fail

We never had this problem until guess which religion came to Australia and started their racist hate and animosity towards the Australian population.

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