Saying sorry is in the news at the moment, with the Prime Minister here in Australia ready to make a sorry speak to our indigenous people. On the surface it is a simple thing, but beneath it is quite complex.
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Saying sorry is in the news at the moment, with the Prime Minister here in Australia ready to make a sorry speak to our indigenous people. On the surface it is a simple thing, but beneath it is quite complex.
I suspect it was inevitable, but as a response to rising religious fundamentalism there is a rise in radical atheism at the present time.
I don’t know about you, but I have never come across an organized religion that showed humility about its beliefs.
We should be insisting on honesty and integrity from our politicians, as well as complete openness.
Where did this idea of core promises and non-core promises come from and why the hell do we let them get away with it?
Have you noticed how politicians always seem to feel that they have to have an answer to everything, a definite perspective and point of view? Yet don’t you just know for sure that they really don’t have the answers, in fact are so far away from it that they should not be commenting at all.