AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
A Buddhist family worry that Australian law will favour Christians over them. What is the position?
- Each faith is treated under the rules of its own religious courts
- Christians are given preference because their faith is more common
- Buddhists and other faiths receive the same treatment as Christians ✓
- Only faiths with a long history here receive equal treatment
Why this is the answer
The law makes no distinction between faiths. Every religion is treated the same way.
This question is from: Equality of all people under the law
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