‘We don’t trust in the United Nations, thank goodness,’ Australia’s former prime minister tells congregation
Former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has said he and his fellow worshippers 'don’t trust in governments' and 'don’t trust in the United Nations' during a sermon at former tennis champion Margaret Court’s church in Western
Australia. 'Do you believe if you lose an election that God still loves you and has a plan for you?' Morrison said, to laughs and cheers from the audience at the Victory Life Centre in Perth. 'I do. Because I still believe in miracles.'
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