From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 20, 2012
From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 20, 2012
ChristianGovernance eletter – October 9, 2012
CHP Communique #34 * August 21, 2012
Christian Heritage Nonsense
By Jim Hnatiuk, Leader of the Christian Heritage Party
Have you ever experienced attempts to belittle you, either overtly or by a subtle roll of the eyes, because you choose to support the Christian Heritage Party of Canada? I have certainly experienced this and oftentimes wished I had a short, sweet, and effective answer to these pathetic attempts to dissuade me from my beliefs and deter me from my goals.
ChristianGovernance eletter – June 15, 2012
The Bible is a very dangerous book
Why is the Hamilton government school board banning Bible distribution?
Because they say the Bible is a dangerous book.
This is an amazing testimony. Even many – most? – Christians today don’t see the Bible as a dangerous book.
Copyright, patent protection and intellectual property rights are absurdities in a materialistic or naturalistic world:
ChristianGovernance eletter – May 3, 2012
Star-Phoenix sides with atheist against praying Christian councillor
The Saskatoon StarPhoenix has taken a clear atheistic stance on Saskatoon Councillor Randy Donauer’s grace that has attracted the hatred of a self-professed atheist in the audience.
ChristianGovernance Newsletter – April 24, 2012
Well, I have to admit that I was hoping for more than 5 responses for Randy Donauer from the few hundred people on out email list. I know it’s only been a day, and that more responses will be coming in from some of you. I encourage you not to forget this case if you’re delayed in being able to respond and express your support. If you have other ways of expressing your support, please use them as well.
A self-professed atheist is threatening to file a lynching – a human rights complaint – against a Christian Saskatoon counsellor for saying grace in public. This is outrageous, but it illustrates the zealotry of atheism and humanism. These ideologues try to smear Christianity – and especially Christian conservatives – as zealots. But Christians don’t behave like this. It does, however, seem to be the way a growing number of atheists/humanists behave.
Excerpt from “Secular Religious Ideology Gone Mad,” by Gary DeMar.
Oaths and affirmations were deemed important to many of the founders since they bound a person’s word to a higher authority beyond the sanctions of mere mortals who have no jurisdiction over the soul. For example, in his Essay on Toleration (1685), John Locke exempted atheists from the civil protection of toleration when it came to holding political office by arguing that an atheist who denies that God exists could not be expected to tolerate what he believes to be a myth: