Australia to Start Imprisoning Christians Who Pray in Public

In a stunning move, Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) has enacted the Conversion Practices Ban Act 2024, effective April 2025, threatening Christians with up to five years in prison and fines of $100,000 for praying in public or counselling LGBTQA persons – even when such support is requested. This law directly targets believers in Sydney and beyond who hold to their faith, casting a dark shadow over religious freedom.

The legislation has sparked outrage among Christians who fear that sharing the transformative message of God’s healing power, defending the traditional definition of marriage, or affirming the complementary nature of men and women could now brand them as criminals. What was once a matter of personal conviction and free expression is now a potential legal battle, leaving many questioning how far this ban will stretch and what it means for their faith.

Infowars.com reports: As such, this is a major step toward criminalizing Christianity and the fullness of the Gospel message in “the land down under.”

While the NSW government has been careful to assert that the new law has no impact on religious freedom, that is a misleading statement. It will have an enormous chilling effect on non-woke, orthodox Christians who reject neo-Marxist identity politics and the teachings of affirmation-only religious denominations and sects.

Australian commentator Ben Davis described the new law introduced by the NSW government as modern “LGBTQA apostasy laws.”

What are we, China?” asked fellow conservative commentator Evelyn Rae. “This is straight out of China. It criminalizes Christianity.”

The state has literally become the arbiter of truth and authority and they are now deciding what Christianity is allowed to say and do,” she said, adding:

The LGBTQ community is just as much a religion as Christianity, because they’re taking a stance right now on what Christians can and can’t say. They’re taking a moral stance on sexuality and gender. They are just as much a religion as Christianity and the state has said, ‘You know what? That religion trumps Christianity’.”

A video introducing the new law makes authoritative-sounding statements that are demonstrably untrue, declaring that “so-called conversion practices are deeply harmful, they don’t work, and they are damaging to the whole community,” and “it’s damaging to say that LGBTQA people should be fixed, and it’s inaccurate to say they can be healed.”

The NSW government goes so far as to overtly dismiss Christianity as nothing more than a “harmful ideology” when it comes to homosexuality or transgenderism: “Beyond legal protections, we all have a role to play in challenging harmful ideology.”

These government-sanctioned Brave New World-like proclamations have been proven false time and again by countless people over the years.

The law, while attempting to present itself as tolerant of Christianity, is nonetheless explicit in its attack on not only Christianity, but on easily observable natural law:

The Conversion Practices Ban Act 2024 does not prohibit prayer. However, praying with or over a person with the intent to transform or suppress their sexuality or gender identify is unlawful. It is unlawful even if that person has asked you to pray for them to be able to transform or suppress their sexuality or gender identity.

General comments about celibacy and abstinence in broad statements of belief are not unlawful. However, telling a person in a same-sex relationship that they should stop being sexually active and become celibate could be regarded as suppressing a person’s sexuality and may be unlawful, depending on the circumstances.

Similarly, telling an LGBTQA person that they should remain celibate and never marry or have a sexual relationship with a person of the same sex, could be regarded as suppressing a person’s sexuality and may be unlawful, depending on the circumstances.

Healthcare professionals and counsellors are limited to solely providing “affirming care to members of the LGBTQA community across NSW,” and are sternly warned “to act within legal, professional and ethical standards” as outlined by the new law.

Ironically, “LGBTQA persons” are to be encouraged to live “authentically” and with “pride,” while rejecting the authentic nature of their manhood and womanhood.

The NSW Government encourages persons to ‘come out’ and ‘proudly’ identify with the LGBTQA community,” explained Davis. “But if, after some time, someone realises it’s not for them – if they discover they were as uncertain about being LGBTQA as others are about being straight – they’re effectively abandoned. Don’t ask for help. You likely won’t find any.”

The Church’s core business is discipleship – bringing people out of darkness and into the Kingdom of God,” a pastor told Caldron Pool. “Discipleship is therefore always about suppression and conversion, and this means the suppression and conversion of all desires and thoughts that are opposed to God’s Kingdom.”

Sex and gender do not sit in some protected category, and therefore no faithful Christian or minister can in good conscience abide by these laws,” said the pastor.

 

yogaesoteric
April 29, 2025

 

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