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Church and State: Australia's Imaginary Wall

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Few Australians realize that the Constitution does not formally separate Church and State. Tom Frame argues that some contact between organized religion and government is both inevitable and, in some circumstances, highly desirable. But there are continuing and unnecessary tensions, for which Christians are largely responsible. This book explores the nature of the tensions, and how to deal with them.

96 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2006

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May 4, 2024
He actually kinda ate although this book is slightly outdated. While Australia is secular there is an inevitable relationship between church and state and there is no strict “wall of separation” between the two unlike America. Ready to write my 40% essay now (not).
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