THE SECULAR PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

Freedom of religion and freedom from religion 
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Secular Party Aims

Aims

  • To bring about a true separation of Church and State in Australia
  • To promote secularism world wide
  • To stand for human rights and social justice, affirming the dignity of each human being
  • To support the maximisation of individual liberty and opportunity consistent with social and environmental responsibility
  • To defend freedom of expression everywhere
  • To espouse policies which support a rational approach to human problems
  • To promote the fullest use of science for human welfare
  • To eliminate privileges granted to people solely on the basis that they are members of religious bodies
  • To promote the use of reason and evidence as a means of overcoming ignorance and superstition
  • To gain and maintain for non-religious people the same rights that are enjoyed by members of religious bodies
  • To promote the election to Parliament of Secular Party endorsed candidates

We stand for:

  • Constitutional separation of Church and State
  • A secular Republic, free of hereditary privilege
  • Pro-choice regarding abortion
  • Same-sex marriage recognition
  • Recognition of gay families
  • Contraception and sex education
  • Anti-homophobia education
  • No anti-discrimination exemptions for religious schools and businesses
  • Right to die
  • Voluntary euthanasia
  • Embryonic stem cell research
  • Lesbian IVF availability
  • Scientific research not to be limited by unfounded religious objections

We stand against:

  • Censorship
  • Unwarranted impositions of religious dogma
  • Government support for religious schools
  • Religious attire at schools
  • Religious indoctrination of children
  • All forms of religious coercion and theocracy

A truly secular country is one in which society is fully organised on the basis of reason. This requires that beliefs based on  notions of the supernatural should not be endorsed by the State. While all people should be free to hold any form of religious belief, these are best held privately and should not receive government endorsement or support.

The Secular Party holds that religious beliefs can give rise to an increasing intrusion on civil liberties and provide an unwelcome source of social disharmony. We seek to  uphold the internationally recognised Rights of the Child. These imply that children should be free to develop to their full potential their capacity for freedom of thought. Children should be protected from religious indoctrination. Ethics are best based on universal principles, such as compassion, honesty, freedom and juistice.

A man's ethical behaviour should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties and needs; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death. Albert Einstein

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