It's the backward Christian influence in these policies that make it impossible for someone with my (non)religion and background to buy in to. I mean, how will you integrate your policies when some go against constitutional values and rights?https://twitter.com/RevMeshoe/status/1091641559060303872 …
This is something you'll need to scroll down on, or go to our website http://www.acdp.org.za . We've had a lot to say about each one of these over many years. Our manifesto's for previous elections are there.
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Thanks but why can't you just be explicit? 1. Abortion: no (policy screenshot) 2. Christian teaching: freedom of yours to the exclusion of others? So no (policy screenshot) 3. Dagga: maybe, but actually no (https://m.facebook.com/african.christian.democratic.party/posts/10151923590171820 …) 4. Regulation: Hell no (https://pmg.org.za/page/CRL%20Rights?via=homepage-feature-card …)pic.twitter.com/GVf8TZ2zqk
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But thanks for responding to questions from February of last year where I still had to do all my own research because you can't give simple straight answers. The first question and response (screenshot) also answers my questions regarding your stance on LGBQT rights, thanks.
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). Tough questions:
1. ACDP stance on abortion?
2. ACDP stance on Christian teaching in public schools?
3. ACDP stance on legalisation of dagga?
4. ACDP stance on regulating churches, including taxation?