Maybe both Morrison and Shorten should be asked whether they consider all the tenets of their respective faith should over-ride the secular law of the land and whether they would prefer the man written biblical texts should take precedence. If they do they would likely be advocates for a type of Sharia law.
It's one thing imo for political leaders to subscribe to a particular faith but when their fervour tends to be a tad on the fanatical side it can be a worry given we need leaders who work for every citizen and not favour those who happen to have the same religious fervour. Political leaders who are hard core into religious dogma of any type can be a danger to an inclusive secular democracy.
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