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While Australia has a secular government and an increasingly non-religious society, the country remains predominantly Christian and, at times, protective of its European...
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Kevin Rudd on Asylum Seekers in The Monthly
October 1, 2006
Another great challenge of our age is asylum seekers. The biblical injunction to care for the stranger in our midst is clear. The parable of the Good Samaritan is but one of many which deal with the matter of how we should respond to a vulnerable stranger in our midst. That is why the government's proposal to excise the Australian mainland from the entire Australian migration zone and to rely almost exclusively on the so-called Pacific Solution should be the cause of great ethical concern to all the Christian churches. We should never forget that the reason we have a UN convention on the protection of refugees is in large part because of the horror of the Holocaust, when the West (including Australia) turned its back on the Jewish people of Germany and the other occupied countries of Europe who sought asylum during the '30s.
Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd served as Australia's 26th Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010. As head of the Labor Party, Rudd labeled himself a "Prime Minister for all Australians." Among his first acts in office were the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and...
Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd served as Australia's 26th Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010. As head of the Labor Party, Rudd labeled himself a "Prime Minister for all Australians." Among his first acts in office were the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and...