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Questioning The National School Chaplaincy Program
Articles - Trading
Written by Marquez Comelab   
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 12:33

One hundred and sixty five million ($165 Million)has already been poured into The National School Chaplaincy Program. A further $42M has been allocated to it by Kevin Rudd. Marquez Comelab attacks The National School Chaplaincy Program as a detriment to real education and it threatens the separation of the Church from our State laws.

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Citibank Fires a Woman For Being Too Hot
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Written by Marquez Comelab   
Saturday, 05 June 2010 02:17

Citibank fires a woman is fired for being too hot. Apparently, her male co-workers find her figure too distracting. Here are photos of the woman so you can make up your mind.

 
In Defence Of Atheists Against Dehumanisation
Articles - Trading
Written by Marquez Comelab   
Thursday, 12 November 2009 14:00

The Vice-Chancellor of The Australian Catholic University wrote an article referring to atheists as part of a plague, an infestation. Marquez Comelab warns us against the dangers of religious groups having the tendency to dehumanise any group of people who contradict their religion.

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Protesting For Australia On Australia Day
Articles - Trading
Written by Marquez Comelab   
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 14:00

On Australia Day as Pastor Danny Nalliah and his ‘Catch the Fire Ministries’, along side other denominations, congregate and spread their bigoted views to those in attendance. We will be making a stand not just as Atheists, but also as advocates of reason, compassion and common sense. We are making a stand against ‘Catch the Fire Ministries’ and all who choose to support its hateful ideologies. Their senseless words and actions have caused considerable amount of pain and anger among the Victorian community.

In this issue’s featured article, Marquez Comelab, author of The Tyranny Of God, makes us aware of disturbing trends developing in Australia and why it is important that he –and everyone else who care to preserve Australia’s way of life –unite with us on Australia Day.

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Google and Yahoo criticise Australia's internet filter plans
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Written by Marquez Comelab   
Monday, 29 March 2010 22:07
Google and Yahoo critices Australia's internet filter plans: it goes beyond blocking child pornography, it blocks the flow of legal information that is crucial in informing the public of what's true.
 
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Is there a God? Where do the animals, plants and human beings come from? Are scriptures the words of gods? Does religion teach us to live moral lives? Why do so many people kill and are killed over it? How should we live our lives if God exists? How should we live it if God does NOT exist?

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