Last year’s same-sex marriage campaigns prompted Australians to think deeply about one of the principal institutions underpinning civil society. But many strong supporters of SSM nonetheless have concerns that the rapid secularisation of Australian society, and the marginalisation of Judeo-Christian principles, are pushing religion out to the sidelines where it can be ignored, ridiculed, and even attacked.
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