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A biblical view of private property

Published on November 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

Excerpt from “A Biblical View of Private Property”…

Since the family is the primary institution whereby the Dominion Covenant is to be extended, laws were given to protect the property of families. The Jubilee laws of Leviticus 25 insured a family that it would always have land so that dominion could be exercised. Property could not be taxed. Even the father could not dispossess his family from the land because of carelessness, poor stewardship, or debt. Fathers were instructed to lay up an inheritance for their children so that the work of dominion under God could continue.

Amazon pulls ‘Pedophile Guide’ amid outrage

Published on November 11, 2010 By SiteEditor

November 11, 2010
Amazon pulls ‘Pedophile Guide’ amid outrage
Associated Press

The death of humanist science…

Published on October 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

The positive utopias of the good society in literature were utopias of centrally planned states.  No one has written them in a century.  The dystopias are also centrally planned states.  They reflect modern men’s declining faith in the healing powers of science as implemented by the state (emphasis added).

The tyranny of human rights evidenced with another Ontario decision

Published on October 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

Do you want more proof that Canada’s – and particularly Ontario’s – human rights industry is a realm of tyranny, or arbitrary rule? A few weeks ago, a decision came down from the province’s human rights tribunal that they had the right to make the final decision on who can be the dean of a university’s law school. The case in question involves the university of Windsor. In this more recent decision, covered in the article below, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario had decided that it’s jurisdiction does not extend to the editorial pages of newspaper. But if it believed this, why did Ontario Human Rights Commission Czar Barbara Hall express such strong opinions against Maclean’s magazine and its Mark Steyn content that put these agencies in the news across Canada for a couple of years?

MP Maxime Bernier promotes liberty

Published on October 14, 2010 By SiteEditor

National Post – Oct. 14, 2010
Maxime Bernier: a true blue believer
By Don Martin

They share a party label, but Deficit Jim and Mad Max sit in opposite corners of the big blue tent. The day after Finance Minister Jim Flaherty released an update that would make a left-lurching Liberal blush, Maxime Bernier yesterday delivered a hard-right reminder to true blue Conservatives that they have at least one voice on the government’s backbenches.

Liberty’s Triumphant Symbolism

Published on October 14, 2010 By SiteEditor

NewsWithViews.com – October 11, 2010
Liberty’s Triumphant Symbolism
By Attorney Jonathan Emord

America’s religiosity is indispensable to liberty

Published on October 14, 2010 By SiteEditor

Jewish World Review – Oct. 12, 2010
The Almighty, Liberals and Liberty
By Dennis Prager

Paternalistic B.C. court harasses raw milk handler

Published on September 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Globe and Mail – September 24, 2010
Raw-milk fans are getting a raw deal
By Karen Selick, Canadian Constitution Foundation

Queen Elizabeth drinks her milk raw. She reportedly thinks so highly of unpasteurized milk that when her grandsons Princes William and Harry were schoolboys at Eton, the famous college near Windsor Castle, she instructed herdsman Adrian Tomlinson to bottle up raw milk from her Windsor herd and deliver it to them at school.

Ezra Levant Tribute Dinner Featuring Mark Steyn

Published on September 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

A reminder to all those who would like to attend this event that there is only 1 day left to take advantage of the early bird pricing for tickets.

Also considering registering for their Immigration Symposium which is running the same day at the Crowne Plaza in Ottawa. Do not delay as tickets are selling fast!

The police may think they license citizens to carry arms, but they don’t

Published on September 26, 2010 By SiteEditor

The police may think they license citizens to carry arms, but they don’t. It’s citizens who license the police. They license them to carry arms, to enforce the law, to investigate crime, to serve and protect. All power flows from the public to the authorities, not the other way around. In free societies, that is. There are societies w…here power flow is reversed. They’re called police states. – George Jonas, “Hunting ducks, protecting families” (National Post, Sept. 25, 2010)