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Christian australia wrote:I'd appreciate it if you could vote in my Presidential Election. Below are the links to my Factbook pages for the election (which shows polling) and political party factfiles (so that you make an informed vote) as well as the voting paper (the electronic poll) itself.

Presidential Election Factbook

Incumbent: John Howard since 2018
* Party: Old Liberals
* Previous results- None (appointed by Governor General)
* Other: The Commonwealth's 25th Prime Minister (1996-2007), seen as consensus candidate, possibly not running as candidate in election, a favourite amongst all former Liberal Party supporters before the split into Old and New Liberals and keen cricket fan (popular with the subcontinental community).

Front Runner: Cory Bernadi
* Party: Australia One
* Logo:

* Previous results- None
* Other: Most popular conservative in the Australia One coalition, has backing of a number of Old Liberal members if John Howard or Tony Abbott don't run, Peter Dutton will focus on Prime Ministership leaving the path for Cory to be the candidate from Australia One, would be backed by Brett Lee (former cricketer turn independent conservative politician) if Tony Abbott doesn't run and the National Party are expected to endorse Cory Bernadi if John Howard doesn't run (due to the split of the coalition, the National Party often changes who it supports).

Dark Horse: Richard Di Natale
* Party: N/A
* Logo:

* Previous results- None
* Other: Since Labour decided to have its own presidential candidate, the Democratic Bloc (Progressive Alliance minus Labour) have put forward a joint presidential bid with Greens' leader Richard Di Natale as the candidate. He is running a progressive campaign with a broad group of environmental and left-wing policies. The Democratic Bloc are expected to be placed second or third on first preferences. Preferences from other parties will boost its chances of a win if Labour is below.

July Polling:

John Howard Popularity Poll (John Howard vs an unidentified candidate):
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 65%
* N/A- N/A- 35%

Round 1:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 54%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 15%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 13%
* Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon- 7%
* New Liberals- Christopher Pyne- 6%
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 5%

Round 2 (two-party preferred):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 70%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 30%

September Polling:

John Howard Popularity Poll (John Howard vs an unidentified candidate):
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 55%
* N/A- N/A- 45%

Round 1:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 70%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 9%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 7%
* Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon- 5%
* New Liberals- Christopher Pyne- 5%
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 4%

Round 2 (two-party preferred):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 75%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 25%

October Polling:

John Howard Popularity Poll (John Howard vs an unidentified candidate):
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 60%
* N/A- N/A- 40%

Round 1:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 58%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 11%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 10%
* Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon- 9%
* New Liberals- Christopher Pyne- 6%
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 6%

Round 2 (two-party preferred):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 75%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 25%

November Polling:

John Howard Popularity Poll (John Howard vs an unidentified candidate):
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 62%
* N/A- N/A- 38%

Round 1:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 55%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 11%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 10%
* Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon- 10%
* New Liberals- Christopher Pyne- 7%
* Old Liberals- John Howard- 7%

Round 2 (two-party preferred):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 78%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 22%

Candidate Changes (from polling to election):
* New Liberals- Christopher Pyne to Julie Bishop
* Old Liberals- John Howard to Tony Abbott

Pre-Polling (1 November- 23 November):

Round 1:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 35%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 4%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 11%
* Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon- 6%
* New Liberals- Julie Bishop- 4%
* Old Liberals- Tony Abbott- 40%

Round 2 (two-party preferred):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 78%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 22%

Results:

Round 1 (First Preferences):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 45%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 22%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 20%
* Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon- 2%
* New Liberals- Julie Bishop - 5%
* Old Liberals (endorsed by The National Party)- Tony Abbott- 6%

Round 2:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 45%
* [u Democrat Bloc[/u] (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 22%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 21%
* New Liberals- Julie Bishop - 6%
* Old Liberals (endorsed by The National Party)- Tony Abbott- 6%

* Eliminated: Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon (Round 1)

Round 3:
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 48%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 22%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 22%
* New Liberals- Julie Bishop - 8%

* Eliminated: Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon (Round 1), Old Liberals (endorsed by The National Party)- Tony Abbott (Round 2)

Round 4 (Majority found):
* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi- 51%
* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese- 26%
* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale - 23%

* Eliminated: Centre Alliance- Nick Xenophon (Round 1), Old Liberals- Tony Abbott (Round 2), New Liberals- Julie Bishop (Round 3), New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese (Round 4), Democrat Bloc- Richard Di Natale (Round 4)

Winner: Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi (Round 4)

Election Night Speeches (Some):

* Australia One/Australian Christians (joint-ticket)- Cory Bernardi-
"Good evening! (Applause) Fellow party members, I would like to sincerely thank you for your tireless work. It's been a while leading up to his. Thank you to my wife Sinéad and my two sons. Thank you to Peter Dutton for leading us [Australia One] in Parliament. Mitchell Parker, well... (Applause) what can I say? You've been the man behind the scenes making this work. You united people who believe in a united Australia. You've brought the talent and this is what you get; a clear voice of consistency, a vote for all Australians. (Applause) To my fellow Australians, I am humbled by your confidence that I will be able to lead and represent you on on the world stage as Australia's first elected president. Quickly, to John Howard; well done for holding the fort. Let's give him some credit. (Cory claps and applause) It's a shame that your new party was too blind to see the successes of your leadership now and before. Well done John, we'll miss you. (Cory claps and applause) To our Governor-General [Sir Peter Cosgrove], well done on a new successful system. You represent Australia's real and influencial Queen Elizabeth II here. My role is to be the face of our nation, direct polices, look over legislation and chair the People's House. Peter Dutton (the Prime Minister), you lead our humble members of parliament to write important legislation for our nation. Additionally, I would like to thank the other candidates who ran for office. You mosly all carried out fair campaigns that made for a competitive election. Scare campaigns by a number of candidates disappointed us. Albo [Anthony Albanese]... (Booing) and Dicky [Richard Di Natale]... (Booing) Shame on you. At least the voters know who was right. (Applause) To everyone else, I was intrigued by many of your ideas and insights and I hope that we are able to work with you to consider some of the reasonable suggestions you had.

As your newly elected president, I promise to take into account each of your interests and your voices on the many issues that we will face during the upcoming year, specifically the topics I addressed during my campaign. When I was first nominated for this position, I wondered what this campaign would be about. It came to me it was either identity politics or being an individual Australian. I'm glad that you made the right choice. (Applause) We made the choice to be judged on our character only; not by our race, social status or gender.(Applause) We are our own people with our own choices. Patriotism for our nation should be the common bond for us. (Applause) You chose your own leader based on what he stands for rather than if he 'looks like us'.

My first step will be to approach the administration will be the final stage of our social reform; you are Australian, if you choose, wherever you are from. You want to come here then accept our values. You do and welcome Down Under. (Applause) If you're born here then you are no more entitled; no birthright citizenship.(Applause) You too must accept our values. (Applause) At 18, all Australians must have a citizenship test. If you won't accept our laws then you no longer have the right to call yourself Australian. Pass the test and welcome to our nation. If not then you're a foreigner to us; no Medicare, no voting, no divers license, higher taxes, property restrictions. Or you can take $1000 and leave. But hey... that's what you want. (Applause) You choose not to be an Australian then you won't receive its privileges. So make your choice; it's up to you. (Applause).

'Children are our future.' It’s a phrase we hear often but it is often used without a full understanding of the implications. “Children are our future” means that children are our priority. Right now, we have some of the lowest education scores in the world. Not only that, our Maths and English scores are plummeting. That is not making children our priority. That is not securing their future or the future of this nation. No one wants to move to a country that has a lousy public education system. Our reform of bureaucracy is beginning and we'll move to increase education. When I was a child here, our country was actually renowned for its stellar schools, so what changed over the last thirty or so... (Laughter) years? For one thing, an exorbitantly high percentage of Australia’s budget has been allocated to parks, recreation and beautification. With our government, we're realistic and put funds where needed. On top of that, we have a staff that is rife with teachers who have been offered poor salaries despite a long track record of fantastic teaching. For so long that teachers have had to put teaching second and paperwork first. Tonight I announce a $20 billion reform of the teaching system. (Applause) Teaching will be put first, students will be put first, education will be put first. I've bring up this wonderful hard working teacher. (Teacher enters stage and passes Cory a bundle of pages) It's time to say goodbye to performance plans and to say hello to refreshed teachers who are focussed on the students' education. (Cory holds the pages up and burns then with a lighter) Watch and see the future... (Applause) it's here. (Cory walks to the right of the stage the flaming pages into a metal bin and walks back). Let's take this as a whole burning of the past governments and welcome to a fully Australia first future.

To conclude tonight, I am so proud of my boys... I am proud of my family that has given me so much...I am so proud of my team and I am so proud of our country. Ladies and gentlemen, this election was the supreme challenge of my life. I will stand up for Australia. I will stand up for real action and I know that you will join me. Thank you and God bless Australia."

* New Australian Labour Party- Anthony Albanese-
"Tonight is not our night so I'll make this quick. Thanks to my wife Carmel and my son. To the Labour Party (New Australia Labour Party), thank you. (Applause) Thank you for recreating our past and reforming our future. I'm glad that we worked hard to avoid the chaos and become a legitimate political force; a force for the future. (Applause)

To put it simply, we need to argue our case in every forum and at every opportunity. Conducting politics in an echo chamber does nothing to advance a progressive agenda. The polarisation in global politics has seen the demise of many of the historically successful progressive political parties such as France’s Socialist Party, Pasok in Greece, the Partito Democratico in Italy, the Social Democrats in Germany and many other affiliates of the Socialist International. In many countries parties of the radical right have emerged with disillusioned working class people as their social base. The disruption of economic change in these economies has incubated a group of people who are angry that change has not benefited them, and opportunist politicians such as Donald Trump have found an audience from those looking for answers as to why their expectations of quality of life have not been met. We seem to have retreated into the comfort zone and just expecting that everyone agrees with us. We've seen that tonight. As a[n] ideology we've seen social media where with algorithms are designed to encourage people to engage with the content of people who share their world view. It's time to wake up and accept that people have their own views. Before Australia One, we have seen that alternative views are not just dismissed, they are not even considered. This creates a shock when the outcomes of elections are not what was anticipated, the most notable of which is the election of Donald Trump as US president. To a lesser extent the fact that many Labour electorates in suburban areas returned solid votes [in the plebiscite,] for tradition marriage surprised many activists.

In the future we will secure government and then build an enduring legacy of reform. It is important to mobilise support for reform, engage with working people to ensure change benefits them as change occurs and engage with business to promote employment and fairness. We see that successful Labour governments collaborate with unions, the business sector and civil society to achieve positive outcomes in the national interest. That’s the approach of the best Labour governments. Our job is not to sow discord. It is to bring people together in the service of the national interest. Labour doesn’t have to agree with business on issues such as company tax rates but we do have to engage constructively with business large and small. We respect and celebrate the importance of individual enterprise and the efforts and importance of the business community. Working with industry helps us to understand its perspective and also helps business to understand ours,

The key to an effective plan for government is an understanding of the aspirations of our fellow Australians. We in Labour must always ask ourselves, 'what do Australians want out of life and how can we help them achieve it?'. Tonight we heard that Australians don't want Labour like this and we must accept this. We must listen and find out what they want. Two years and we can be back in government; keep going and we'll have the top job in four. We can do this.

Australians do care about quality of life. But they define quality of life as something more than the value of their share portfolio or how much money they have in the bank. While Australians have personal aspirations, they extend beyond individual needs to family, community, environment and indeed, to encompass a fair nation. This is not 1950, when most Australians were members of trade unions. Indeed, many people from working class backgrounds are not members of unions because they were beneficiaries of Gough Whitlam’s education reforms. We cannot afford to ignore this demographic. We need the energy and ideas of our membership. This is what we're built on and we must return. The right has been so successful at taking what were our votes because we took them for granted. Tonight we change that. Labour must empower our membership by giving them more direct say in elections for public office and internal positions. Labour must also maintain our internal processes that emphasise policy making from the bottom up. Policy ideas that come from branch meetings or workplaces are gold. Sometimes they are ahead of their time. But they are always valuable.

No mainstream politician believes in open borders but a policy that uses its prolonged treatment of detained people as an ongoing deterrent to others has a deep flaw at its heart. I support offshore detention and regional processing, in order to stop the people smuggling trade. But we call out the government’s failure to settle refugees in third countries, despite the clear offer of assistance from countries including New Zealand. You can be tough on people smugglers without being weak on humanity. You can protect our borders without losing our national soul. You can have low taxes without ripping off the people. You can have equality without diminishing minorities.

Finally, I take full responsibility for tonight's loss. I will not recontest my seat in the next election. I will focus on listening to the people in order to be ready for [the] 2022 [President Election]. We will be back. Thank you."

* Democrat Bloc (joint-ticket of Australian Greens, The Socialist Party, The Republican Union and The Left Alliance)- Richard Di Natale-
"Hey fascists. F##k you (Applause). If it's war you want then it's war you'll get. We will beat the misogynists, racists, climate change deniers, homophobes, transphobes, ecophobes, Islamophobes. Hate will not win. (Richard Di Natale drops microphone and dabs)"

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Political Party Factfiles

Political Party Factfile

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Australia One Party
* Logo:
* Founder: Mitchell Parker
* President: Mitchell Parker
* Leader/s: (See other entries)
* Colour: Yellow/Gold
* Mergers: Australian Conservatives, One Nation, Liberty Alliance, Rise Up Australia Party, Katter's Australia Party, (Palmer) United Australia Party
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Social Conservatism, National Conservatism, Fiscal Conservatism, Autarky, Australian Nationalism, Anti-globalisation, Anti-multiculturalism
- Rural Faction (additional ideologies): Agrarianism, Economic Nationalism
* Political Position: Right-wing
* Slogan: Australia First
* Coalition or Bloc: Australia One Coalition

Australian Christian Party
* Logo:
* Founder: Mitchell Parker
* President: Daniel Nalliah
* Leader/s: (See other entries)
* Colour: Purple
* Mergers: Christian Democratic Party, Australian Christians, Democratic Labour Party
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Christian Democracy, Christian Right
- Minor Faction: Christian Left
* Political Position: Centre-right
* Slogan: God for all nations
* Coalition or Bloc: Australia One Coalition

New Australian Labour Party
* Logo:
* Founder: Anthony Albanese
* President: Wayne Swan
* Leader/s: (See other entries)
* Colour: Red
* Mergers: None
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Democratic Socialism, Social Democracy
- Minor Faction: Unionism, Social Liberalism
* Political Position: Centre-left to Left-wing
* Slogan: People first
* Coalition or Bloc: New Left

Australian Greens
* Logo:
* Founder: Bob Brown
* President: Adam Bandt
* Leader/s: Richard Di Natale
* Colour: Light Green
* Mergers: None
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Green politics, Progressivism, Pacifism, Multiculturalism, anti-capitalism, Feminism, Anti-USA, Pro-abortion
- Minor Faction (additional ideologies): Communism, Anti-white racism, Feminazism
* Political Position: Left-wing to Far-left
* Slogan: A Future for All of Us
* Coalition or Bloc: New Left

The Socialist Party
* Logo:
* Founder: Fiona Patten
* President: Robert Knight
* Leader/s: Shared Leadership
* Colour: Pink
* Mergers: Socialist Alliance, Reason Party, Australian Progressives
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Socialism, Marxism, Anti-capitalism, Left-wing Populism, Drug liberalisation
- Minor Faction (additional ideologies): Communism, Civil libertarianism
* Political Position: Far-left
* Slogan: New age socialism for a New Age world
* Coalition or Bloc: New Left

The Republican Union
* Logo:
* Founder: Malcolm Turnbull
* President: Peter FitzSimons
* Leader/s: Malcolm Turnbull
* Colour: Soft Pink
* Mergers: Republican Party of Australia
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Australian Republicanism, Globalism
- Minor Faction: Australian Nationalism, Social Liberalism, Populism
* Political Position: Big Tent
* Slogan: For one of our own
* Coalition or Bloc: New Left

The Left Alliance
* Logo:
* Founder: Greg Jericho
* President: Ranjana Srivastava
* Leader/s: None
* Colour: Mint Green
* Mergers: None
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Left-wing Populism, Globalism, Communism, Anti-white racism, Feminazism
- Minor Faction: Left-wing Nationalism, Social Democracy, Social Liberalism, Grassroots democracy
* Political Position: Far-left
* Slogan: Left is deft, right is...
* Coalition or Bloc: New Left

Centre Alliance
* Logo:
* Founder: Nick Xenophon
* President: Nick Xenophon
* Leader/s: Rebekha Sharkie
* Colour: Orange
* Mergers: None
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Centrism, Social Liberalism, Populism
- Minor Faction: Grassroots democracy, Economic Nationalism
* Political Position: Centre-left to Centre
* Slogan: Working in Australia's interests
* Coalition or Bloc: None

New Liberals
* Logo:
* Founder: Christopher Pyne
* President: Julie Bishop
* Leader/s: None
* Colour: Teal and Light Blue
* Mergers: None
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Economic Liberalism, Social Liberalism Centrism, Classic Liberalism, Moderatism, Libertarianism
- Minor Faction: Conservative Liberalism
* Political Position: Centre
* Slogan: A fresh start
* Coalition or Bloc: None

Old Liberals
* Logo:
* Founder: Tony Abbott
* President: Mathias Cormann
* Leader/s: None
* Colour: Blue
* Mergers: None
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Liberal Conservatism, Economic Liberalism, Classic Liberalism, Fiscal conservatism
- Minor Faction (Additional Ideologies): Right Libertarianism, Social Conservatism
* Political Position: Centre-Right
* Slogan: We're for the people
* Coalition or Bloc: None

West First
* Logo:
* Founder: Tony Crook
* President: Julie Matheson
* Leader/s: None
* Colours: Dark Green and Black
* Mergers: Western Australia Party
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Western Australian Regionalism, Populism
- Minor Faction (Additional Ideologies):Centrism, Social Liberalism, Secessionism
* Political Position: Big Tent
* Slogan: Fair GST
* Coalition or Bloc: None

Tasmanian Union
* Logo:
* Founder: Steve Martin
* President: Rob Waterman
* Leader/s: None
* Colours: Bottle Green, Brown and Yellow
* Mergers: Jacqui Lambie Network
* Ideology:
- Main Faction: Tasmanian Regionalism, Populism
- Minor Faction (Additional Ideologies): Centrism, Veterans' Rights, Anti-Islam, Secessionism
* Political Position: Big Tent
* Slogan: Putting Tassies first
* Coalition or Bloc: None

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I realised that I linked the wrong Factbook page so I have amended by post. Too late for the election now though.

Christian australia

Dear Christian Nations Union members,

I would like to thank you for membership in your region of recent times. However, at this point I will be creating my own region to further expand the Christian influence on NationStates. Therefore I will be leaving the Christian Nations Union. I will be accepting if any of you if you requested to join (should you uphold Christian values).

Should my venture fail, I wish to return. In the meantime, thank you and goodbye.

God bless you,
Christian australia

Suid-AAfrika and Commonwealth-of-australia

Christian australia wrote:Dear Christian Nations Union members,

I would like to thank you for membership in your region of recent times. However, at this point I will be creating my own region to further expand the Christian influence on NationStates. Therefore I will be leaving the Christian Nations Union. I will be accepting if any of you if you requested to join (should you uphold Christian values).

Should my venture fail, I wish to return. In the meantime, thank you and goodbye.

God bless you,
Christian australia

Informed! God bless you and may He be with you as always!

Christian australia

Commonwealth-of-australia

Christian australia wrote:Dear Christian Nations Union members,

I would like to thank you for membership in your region of recent times. However, at this point I will be creating my own region to further expand the Christian influence on NationStates. Therefore I will be leaving the Christian Nations Union. I will be accepting if any of you if you requested to join (should you uphold Christian values).

Should my venture fail, I wish to return. In the meantime, thank you and goodbye.

God bless you,
Christian australia

We pray for you brother! You will be missed! We sincerely wish you the best!

Christian australia

Her Majesty's Christmas Message:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljrmWy4WCCQ Queen's Christmas Message

Hello Sisters and Brothers.

Hi there Christian Nations Union,

I'm Ecclestia, Founder and Elder in the Union of Christian Regions. We've just established the UCN School of Theology and are conducting a poll to see which areas of study everyone is most interested in. We'd love to get your insight so that we can prioritise the development of courses which you're all interested in. You can vote in the poll here: page=poll/p=135831

You can also check out the UCN School of Theology here:


Overview


Welcome to the UCN School of Theology

The UCN School of Theology (UCNST) is the leading theological school on NationStates. It is supported by the Union of Christian Nations and the NationStates Christian Community Church.

The UCNST is non-denominational theological college offering a range of courses in the areas of biblical studies, christian studies and ministry.

Studying with the UCN School of Theology is a great way to learn more about the Christian faith in a flexible and supportive environment, giving you the option to study at a pace and level most suited to you. Whether you’re a Bible beginner or a Bible nerd, studying with the UCNST will give you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Christian faith.


Courses


The UCN School of Theology has a range of study options from single subjects to broaden your knowledge in a particular area to Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor Degrees & PhD/Doctorate Degrees. If you decide to enrol in a course later after having studied a range of single units, we will credit your single units to fast track your degree!

Single Unit Study

You can study individual subjects without committing to an entire course! If you decide to study a course later, your units can be credited giving you a head start!

For more information, check out the Single Unit Study Guide

Certificate of Theology

The Certificate of Theology provides students with an introduction to christian thinking and theological understanding. Students will complete 2 subjects including 1 foundation unit and 1 elective.

For more information, check out the Certificate of Theology - Course Handbook


Diploma of Theology

The Diploma of Theology provides students with a foundational Christian knowledge and an introduction to theological thinking. Students will complete 4 subjects including 2 foundation units and 2 electives.

For more information, check out the Diploma of Theology - Course Handbook


Bachelor of Theology

A Bachelor of Theology provides a comprehensive Christian understanding in general and specialised areas including biblical studies, christian studies and ministry. Students will complete 40 credit points (8 units) including 3 foundation units, 2 specialisation units and 3 electives.

For more information, check out the Bachelor of Theology - Course Handbook

Masters of Theology

A Masters of Theology provides students with the ability to explore an area of theology or christian studies through a literature review, thesis and review by the School's Academic Committee.

For more information, check out the Masters of Theology - Course Handbooks

Doctor of Theology (PhD)

The UCN School of Theology has a program which awards PhDs in the area of Theology. A PhD requires the submission of a literature review and an original research thesis which will be submitted to the School's Academic Committee for presentation and review.

For more information, check out the Doctor of Theology (PhD) - Course Handbook


Enrol with the UCN School of Theology

1. Choose which course you would like to study.
2. Telegram Ecclestia letting them know which course/study option you'd like to enroll in.
3. You will then receive a telegram back with the next steps!

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Let me know if you have any questions!
Ecclestia
Chancellor & Board Chairman - UCN School of Theology
Elder & Founder - Union of Christian Nations

Dear Christian Nations Union members,

I urge you to read my recent dispatch on the WA's current proposal.

Marriage

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The World Assembly has recently brought forward a proposal named "Defending The Rights Of Sexual And Gender Minorities". This name is a thinly veiled attempt to change the definition of marriage worldwide. One section of this proposal is, for the purposes of this resolution, "civil marriage" as a legally recognised union of two or more people as partners in a personal relationship, solemnised as a civil contract with or without religious ceremony . This is truly disgraceful and infringes on the rights of individual countries to make their own choices. In addition, God made marriage between a man and woman. Marriage is possible only between members of opposite gender and the assurance of each other's total loyalty leads to the proper growth of the union. The support and encouragement of the institution of marriage is vitally important to the maintenance of secure family life and that this, in turn, is crucial to stability in society as a whole.

Please vote against this law. If you are not a member of the World Assembly, I implore you join and fight the evil of the world.

God bless for the tough times ahead,
Christian australia

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God bless,
Christian australia

Christian australia wrote:Dear Christian Nations Union members,

I urge you to read my recent dispatch on the WA's current proposal.

Marriage

by Christian australia

The World Assembly has recently brought forward a proposal named "Defending The Rights Of Sexual And Gender Minorities". This name is a thinly veiled attempt to change the definition of marriage worldwide. One section of this proposal is, for the purposes of this resolution, "civil marriage" as a legally recognised union of two or more people as partners in a personal relationship, solemnised as a civil contract with or without religious ceremony . This is truly disgraceful and infringes on the rights of individual countries to make their own choices. In addition, God made marriage between a man and woman. Marriage is possible only between members of opposite gender and the assurance of each other's total loyalty leads to the proper growth of the union. The support and encouragement of the institution of marriage is vitally important to the maintenance of secure family life and that this, in turn, is crucial to stability in society as a whole.

Please vote against this law. If you are not a member of the World Assembly, I implore you join and fight the evil of the world.

God bless for the tough times ahead,
Christian australia

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God bless,
Christian australia

We have voted against it!

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Grossbritannien und Nordirland wrote:We have voted against it!

I have to say that the sanctity of marriage is of the utmost important.

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What is up you guys?

Zaila7 wrote:What is up you guys?

I hope you can look into the tyrannical 116th Congress H.R.5 Equality Act.

Hi everyone,
Just letting you know about the UCN School of Theology and opening an invitation to you all to check it out and hopefully enroll in a course. It's fully online and really flexible. Let me know if you have any questions :)


Overview


Welcome to the UCN School of Theology

The UCN School of Theology (UCNST) is the leading theological school on NationStates. It is supported by the Union of Christian Nations and the NationStates Christian Community Church.

The UCNST is non-denominational theological college offering a range of courses in the areas of biblical studies, christian studies and ministry.

Studying with the UCN School of Theology is a great way to learn more about the Christian faith in a flexible and supportive environment, giving you the option to study at a pace and level most suited to you. Whether you’re a Bible beginner or a Bible nerd, studying with the UCNST will give you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Christian faith.


Courses


The UCN School of Theology has a range of study options from single subjects to broaden your knowledge in a particular area to Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor Degrees & PhD/Doctorate Degrees. If you decide to enrol in a course later after having studied a range of single units, we will credit your single units to fast track your degree!

Single Unit Study

You can study individual subjects without committing to an entire course! If you decide to study a course later, your units can be credited giving you a head start!

For more information, check out the Single Unit Study Guide

Certificate of Theology

The Certificate of Theology provides students with an introduction to christian thinking and theological understanding. Students will complete 2 subjects including 1 foundation unit and 1 elective.

For more information, check out the Certificate of Theology - Course Handbook


Diploma of Theology

The Diploma of Theology provides students with a foundational Christian knowledge and an introduction to theological thinking. Students will complete 4 subjects including 2 foundation units and 2 electives.

For more information, check out the Diploma of Theology - Course Handbook


Bachelor of Theology

A Bachelor of Theology provides a comprehensive Christian understanding in general and specialised areas including biblical studies, christian studies and ministry. Students will complete 40 credit points (8 units) including 3 foundation units, 2 specialisation units and 3 electives.

For more information, check out the Bachelor of Theology - Course Handbook

Masters of Theology

A Masters of Theology provides students with the ability to explore an area of theology or christian studies through a literature review, thesis and review by the School's Academic Committee.

For more information, check out the Masters of Theology - Course Handbooks

Doctor of Theology (PhD)

The UCN School of Theology has a program which awards PhDs in the area of Theology. A PhD requires the submission of a literature review and an original research thesis which will be submitted to the School's Academic Committee for presentation and review.

For more information, check out the Doctor of Theology (PhD) - Course Handbook


Enrol with the UCN School of Theology

1. Choose which course you would like to study.
2. Telegram Ecclestia letting them know which course/study option you'd like to enroll in.
3. You will then receive a telegram back with the next steps!

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Hi Everyone!

I'm excited to let you all know that the option to STUDY SINGLE UNITS is now available with the UCN SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY! You can now design your own study program by taking any unit at any time. This gives you the opportunity to broaden knowledge on a certain topics at your own pace and without the pressure of committing to an entire degree. Now is the perfect time to take a look at the subject list and work out which area you'd like to learn more about. The list of subjects along with info on how to start is in the Factbook below. Take a look and see which areas you could be learning more about...


Single Unit Study

With the UCN School of Theology, you can study a unit at any time giving you the flexibility to shape your ideal study program from our broad range of units!

The UCN School of Theology has a range of subjects across 3 study areas: (1) biblical studies, (2) ministry and (3) christian studies which gives you the opportunity to learn and broaden your knowledge in the areas which most interest you!

You can study any unit in the list below. You will see that each unit has its own unit guide and learning objectives so take a look a which subject most interests you.

Study Pathways
If you decide to study a degree with the UCN School of Theology, each completed unit can be credited to fastrack your course! You can have a look at other study options on the home page for more information.

'Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me — put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.'
Philippians 4:9



Available Units

Foundation Studies
-UGF1 - God From a Christian Perspective - Access Unit Here
-UGF3 - Introduction to the Holy Spirit - Access Unit Here

Ministry Units ⛪️
-UGM4 - Leadership in a Christian Context - Access Unit Here
-UGM6 - Introduction to Evangelism - LinkGoogle Classroom Class Code - 2lvrkjn

Electives
-UGE1 - Jonah - Access Unit Here
-UGE8 - Research Project - LinkGoogle Classroom Code - 9xtvcdi

Enrolment & Study Instructions

Apply for Single Unit Study
Telegram Ecclestia letting them know you wish to apply for single unit study.

How to Enrol in Units
1. Telegram Ecclestia letting them know which unit you'd like to study.
2. Receive enrolment confirmation.
3. Access the unit material.
4. Start studying at your own pace!

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Praise the Lord our Savior!

An open letter to the Situation in Hong Kong
The UKGBNI is strongly protesting the use of violence by the police officers pretended by the Mainland illegal regime’s Paramilitary Police officer.
The UKGBNI reserves the right to retake sovereignty of Hong Kong back to Britain.

Grossbritannien und Nordirland wrote:An open letter to the Situation in Hong Kong
The UKGBNI is strongly protesting the use of violence by the police officers pretended by the Mainland illegal regime’s Paramilitary Police officer.
The UKGBNI reserves the right to retake sovereignty of Hong Kong back to Britain.

Once the Chicoms decide to send in Troops, we will send in troops. How copy, Americans?

Espanol Franquista wrote:Once the Chicoms decide to send in Troops, we will send in troops. How copy, Americans?

Count me in!

Espanol Franquista wrote:Once the Chicoms decide to send in Troops, we will send in troops. How copy, Americans?

You serious......

Current-America wrote:You serious......

Seems like it is your time to act now.

We recommend joining and upvoting this!

The following nations do not comply with so-called "Reproductive Freedoms", which requires legalised abortion up until the point of birth in all WA member states, and refuse to levy sanctions, as required by the ACA, against nations in non-compliance with so-called "Reproductive Freedoms". Radical solutions don't work in organisations with no genuine sovereignty:
  1. United massachusetts

  2. Furbish islands

  3. Castle Federation

  4. Auralia

  5. Marxist germany (creatively compliant)

  6. Nagatar karumuttu chettiar

  7. Ibenta

  8. The Rouge Christmas State

  9. New waldensia

  10. West Phoenicia

  11. Viridus

  12. Gagium

  13. Annixe Christos

  14. San carlos islands

  15. Paleoconservative citizens

  16. Aeternitatia

  17. The Legion of Mankind

  18. Nouveau quebecois

  19. Domina nostra nova terra

  20. Mietkael

  21. Phydios

  22. The eireann wa delegation

  23. Katholskur

  24. Libervalley

  25. Polish Prussian Commonwealth

  26. Newark aristocracy

  27. Arendalias

  28. Rockytop

  29. Sabotur

  30. New inglaterra

  31. Rosa-gallica

  32. Trillmore

  33. The town of stcatharines

  34. Washingtonian republic

  35. New Dolgaria

  36. Fecaw

  37. Creeperopolis

  38. Yanab

  39. Aawia

  40. Altius

  41. Cyberpunker

If your WA nation is also in the struggle for fetal rights, telegram me!

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Portuguesa du Estado Novo wrote:Seems like it is your time to act now.

Ok, ok, first of all, Greenland has to be bought. Second, we can bring down Chicoms without bleeding our own blood.

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Christianity Union- Media Release

RELEASE DATE: 17 August 2019

AUTHOR/S: Christian australia

ADDRESSED TO: All nations; specifically those in the Union of Christian Nations

Heresy in the Union of Christian Nations

It has come to my attention that there is a lack of knowledge of the heresy that occurs within the leadership of the Union of Christian Nations. I will address two major concerns (the lack of belief in God's Triune nature and marriage) of mine about them; for these people claim to be Christian but actually are not. Two major parties in these heretical beliefs are the nations of Ecclestia, the Founder and the “Elder” Christadelphians. These two, amongst others, do not believe in the Trinity or marriage.

Firstly, God is of three parts; Father, Son (Jesus) and Holy Spirit. God is all of these yet still one; this is why I love God, so personal, so comforting, yet ruler of all as my Father. This is called the Trinity. In a sense it doesn't really matter what you call it but you have to believe it to be a Christian. Here's some evidence:
* Then God said, “Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us.- Genesis 1:26a NLT
* For a child [that is Jesus,] is born to us, a son is given to us. The government will rest on his shoulders. And he will be called: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.- Isaiah 9:6 NLT
* Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.- Matthew 28:19 NLT
* In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone. So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son [Jesus].- John 1:1‭, ‬4‭, ‬14 NLT
* Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, before Abraham was even born, I Am (referring to God's name used Exodus)!”
John 8:58 NLT
* The Father and I [Jesus,] are one.”- John 10:30 NLT

The nation of Christadelphians professes the faith of that same name. That faith is not Christian as it denies the Divinity of Christ Jesus and the Holy Spirit. So to do they deny the immorality of the soul (as in our souls living on to either Heaven or Hell) and that we will be judged by God to either Heaven or Hell. Not only to they reject God's Holy Spirit but they too deny that people need strength, guidance and power from the Holy Spirit to live the Christian life. Without the Holy Spirit, who truly has Christ within them? I could go on but I'll let the Bible (and specifically those verses above) share the truth about God. I suppose it's ironic as they say that the Bible is all you need to a Christian or Christadelphian but it's the Bible that refutes the heretical Christadelphian beliefs.

Now on to marriage. Marriage is clearly stated from the beginning that it is only between a man and a woman. So clear as well, is that only sexual activity should occur between a married husband and wife. God has instituted marriage from the beginning. In the Christian era, we have been given an example of how a marriage should be; a husband is to love his wife as Jesus Christ loves the Universal Christian Church. It's how God designed men and women to be. Here's why:
* a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.- Genesis 2:24b NLT
* “Do not practice homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman. It is a detestable sin.- Leviticus 18:22 NLT
* Don’t lust for her beauty. Don’t let her coy glances seduce you. For a prostitute will bring you to poverty, but sleeping with another man’s wife will cost you your life. So it is with the man who sleeps with another man’s wife. He who embraces her will not go unpunished. But the man who commits adultery is an utter fool, for he destroys himself.- Proverbs 6:25‭-‬26‭, ‬29‭, ‬32 NLT
* Who can find a virtuous and capable wife? She is more precious than rubies. Her husband can trust her, and she will greatly enrich his life. Her children stand and bless her. Her husband praises her: “There are many virtuous and capable women in the world, but you surpass them all!” Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the Lord will be greatly praised. Reward her for all she has done. Let her deeds publicly declare her praise.- Proverbs 31:10‭-‬11‭, ‬28‭-‬31 NLT
* “Haven’t you read the Scriptures?” Jesus replied. “They record that from the beginning ‘God made them male and female.’ ” And he said, “‘This explains why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.’ Since they are no longer two but one, let no one split apart what God has joined together.”- Matthew 19:4‭-‬6 NLT
* But Jesus responded, “He wrote this [divorce] commandment only as a concession to your hard hearts. But ‘God made them male and female’ from the beginning of creation. ‘This explains why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.’ Since they are no longer two but one, let no one split apart what God has joined together.”- Mark 10:5‭-‬9 NLT
* each man should have his own wife, and each woman should have her own husband.1 Corinthians 7:2b NLT
* And further, submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. For wives, this means submit to your husbands as to the Lord. For a husband is the head of his wife as Christ is the head of the church. He is the Savior of his body, the church. As the church submits to Christ, so you wives should submit to your husbands in everything. For husbands, this means love your wives, just as Christ loved the church. He gave up his life for her to make her holy and clean, washed by the cleansing of God’s word. He did this to present her to himself as a glorious church without a spot or wrinkle or any other blemish. Instead, she will be holy and without fault. In the same way, husbands ought to love their wives as they love their own bodies. For a man who loves his wife actually shows love for himself. No one hates his own body but feeds and cares for it, just as Christ cares for the church. And we are members of his body. As the Scriptures say, “A man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.” This is a great mystery, but it is an illustration of the way Christ and the church are one. So again I say, each man must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.- Ephesians 5:21‭-‬33 NLT

In conclusion, please pray for these people so that they may find the truth of God.

God bless,
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Current-America wrote:Ok, ok, first of all, Greenland has to be bought. Second, we can bring down Chicoms without bleeding our own blood.

Make Chicoms pay for the Tsing Dynasty’s debt first! Oh my goodness

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