"Religion is a way of living, a country is a place to live. You can always take your way of living anywhere you go, but cant take your country. So people will always stick by their religion before their country, unless they are not religious."
That's where your argument falls down. Countries like Australia govern by the rule of law - not the rules of religion. Its a successful model that many Australians have lived and died for, and long may it continue.
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