June 29, 2012
- Call to Discriminate – A Moral Responsibility!
- Paranoia grips this nation and it’s called discrimination!
- Held, a deeply rooted evil, as such must be rooted out…
- This, espoused by fearless leaders is the pap fed by the feeders,
- Those malignant navel gazers hear them spout their thoughts, outloud.
- Keep reading here.
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Tags: ARPA, Association for Reformed Political Action
Posted in Opinion
June 28, 2012
ChristianGovernance eletter – June 26, 2012
Is fundraising an act of treason?
One of the few ways in which people today can contribute directly to their children’s government schooling, which is to say, exercise direct personal responsibility in the system, is to participate in school fundraisers. Read more... (255 words, estimated 1:01 mins reading time)
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Tags: humanism, messianic state, public schools, socialism, state-ism
Posted in Analysis
June 23, 2012
ChristianGovernance eletter – June 15, 2012
Today’s shabby university religion
The most interesting aspect of the analysis in the article below of the shabby intellectual condition of today’s universities and colleges is the following:
> However, religion has been largely shunned from higher education during the past 100 years, in the name of combating sectarianism and dogma. Read more... (949 words, estimated 3:48 mins reading time)
Tags: colleges, Helen Sword, secularism, universities
Posted in Analysis
June 23, 2012
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. Read more... (644 words, estimated 2:35 mins reading time)
Tags: Atheism, Bible, Christian persecution, Hamilton, humanism, public schools, Sharon Stephanian, The Gideons
Posted in Analysis
June 15, 2012
The Patriarch
By Doug Phillips
More noble than the valiant deeds of shining knights of yore,
More powerful than earthly plights that make the rich man poor,
More kingly than a royal throne or a lion with his pride,
Is he whose babes sleep well at night sure Daddy will provide. Read more... (324 words, estimated 1:18 mins reading time)
Tags: Father's Day, fatherhood, patriarchy
Posted in News & Opinion
June 12, 2012
Harper Government Launches 1812 Exhibition at Canada’s War Museum
OTTAWA, June 12, 2012 – The Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, today attended the launch of the 1812 exhibition presented by the Canadian War Museum that presents the conflict through the eyes of the war’s four main participants: Canada (including Canadian First Peoples), the United States, Great Britain and Native Americans. Read more... (307 words, estimated 1:14 mins reading time)
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Tags: ChristianGovernance, War of 1812
Posted in ChrGov News, News & Opinion
June 10, 2012
ChristianGovernance eletter – June 9, 2012
We need a campaign to stop calling the national or central government a FEDERAL government – in both Canada and the United State. Looking at earlier writings, people called Canada’s government a central government, not a federal government.
This is not an irrelevant point or simply a quaint observation. Calling the national or central government a federal government is a Humanist deception. Do you know why? Read more... (358 words, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
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Stop calling the central government a federal government
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Tags: ChristianGovernance, Doug Wilson, federal, Federal Husband
Posted in Analysis
June 8, 2012
Does Homosexual Marriage Bestow Benefits?
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San Francisco homosexual longevity study results
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Tags: homosexuality, San Francisco
Posted in Analysis
June 8, 2012
Chris Alexander (Ajax—Pickering)
Michael Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills)
John Duncan (Vancouver Island North)
Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay (Delta—Richmond East)
Jim Flaherty (Whitby—Oshawa)
Shelly Glover (Saint Boniface)
Laurie Hawn (Edmonton Centre)
Gerald Keddy (South Shore—St. Margaret’s)
Cathy McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo)
Lisa Raitt (Halton)
Michelle Rempel (Calgary Centre-North)
Bruce Stanton (Simcoe North)
Bernard Trottier (Etobicoke—Lakeshore)
Bernard Valcourt (Madawaska—Restigouche)
David Wilks (Kootenay—Columbia) Read more... (515 words, estimated 2:04 mins reading time)
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Conservative MPs who voted for Bill C-279 to add gender identity and expression to the CHRA at 2nd reading
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Tags: C-279, Canadian Human Rights Act, Gender expression, Gender identity, human rights, trans-sexual, Transgendered
Posted in News & Opinion
June 6, 2012
ChristianGovernance eletter – June 4, 2012
Freedom of worship or freedom of religion? The wrong answer spells doom… Read more... (922 words, estimated 3:41 mins reading time)
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Can you be bought off with only the freedom to worship?
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Tags: Bruce Clemenger, ChristianGovernance, Chuck Colson, EFC, Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, god's law, natural law, pluralism, religious liberty, Terry Mattingly, theocracy
Posted in Analysis