A recent two-day annual conference in Brisbane drew hundreds with the goal of “arming Christians to influence culture”. Read what their plan is ⬇️
alongside failed federal Liberal candidate and anti-trans campaigner Katherine Deves, Northern Territory Country Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price joined for the final session ahead of her keynote fundraising dinner speech.That panel was tasked with answering whether Christians looking to “effect a better outcome on our nation” should join a minor or major political party.
Queensland One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts insisted the only hope was with minor parties, while self-described independent political commentator Topher Field suggested these parties helped shift conspiracies and right-wing Christian ideas into public debate, forcing a Coalition response.after a mass membership drive, but suggesting hundreds more were still “quietly” involved, Pellowe advocated for similar nationwide in a “long march” over decades.
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