The Christian Democratic Party is a socially conservative political party in Australia, founded in 1977 under the name Call to Australia Party by a group of Christian ministers in New South Wales, who had Fred Nile, a Congregational Church minister, run as their upper house candidate in the NSW State election.
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How do you feel personal values should guide a politician's decisions on policies affecting the entire community?
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Have you ever voted for a candidate based on their moral standpoint rather than their political experience, and why?
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In what ways do you think faith-based perspectives can contribute to conversations about national policies?
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Should a political party’s values influence educational content, and if so, to what extent?
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How would you balance the promotion of religious values with the need for secularism in government institutions?
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What is your perspective on integrating religious principles in environmental policies?
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How important is it for you that a political party aligns with your personal beliefs on marriage and family?
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If a policy proposed by a faith-based political party conflicted with your views, how would you respond or react?
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Can a political party's commitment to charity and social welfare influence your vote, and is that reasonable?
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What are your thoughts on the importance of preserving religious traditions in an increasingly diverse society?