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Humanism’s ongoing theft of businesses and private property

Published on February 4, 2013 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – January 16, 2013

The war against business owners and property owners continues. That’s a characteristic of fascism – the state lets you keep your property, but it commandeers the use of it through regulation and legislation. That’s what today’s human rights legislation does. That’s what is achieved by today’s growing human rights notion that businesses must comply with government ethics because they serve the “public”.

Affirmative action’s strong-arm agenda threatens Christian; HUD rejects case

Published on November 12, 2010 By SiteEditor

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November 9, 2010
Feds Drop Case Against Woman Who Sought Christian Roommate
By Lee Duigon

Alberta’s HRC funds racist group

Published on November 10, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Toronto Sun – November 9, 2010
More frights from the human rights people
By Ezra Levant

The Alberta Human Rights Commission is at it again. The latest embarrassment from this out-of-control government agency is their gift of tax dollars to a group called “Racism Free Edmonton.” It’s an ironic name, because the world view of Racism Free Edmonton is racist itself. The Alberta Human Rights Commission is a specialist at the Orwellian perversion of language. Their counterfeit “right not to be offended” has meant the infringement of real rights, like freedom of speech.

Terrifying definition of “justice” by supreme court judge Rosalie Abella

Published on November 1, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Lethbridge Herald – October 26, 2010
‘I’ve always seen justice as the application of law to life’
By Caroline Zentner

Human rights vs. God’s law is basis for prosecuting Finnish pastor

Published on October 27, 2010 By SiteEditor

LifeSiteNews.com – October 26, 2010
Finland Court Fines Pastor for Refusing to Work with Female Minister
By Hilary White

Feds embrace special rights agenda; Indiana rejects political favouritism

Published on October 27, 2010 By SiteEditor

October 26, 2010
Dept of Ed warns schools: Tolerating ethnic, sexual bullying is violation of federal law
Canadian Press Newswire

Homosexual terrorism targets Christian business: Indianapolis

Published on September 30, 2010 By SiteEditor
OneNewsNow – September 30, 2010
Bakery displays morals, now faces eviction: An Indianapolis cookie shop could be evicted from its longtime location for refusing a special order from a college homosexual group.
By Charlie Butts and Jody Brown

The bakery “Just Cookies” has operated in a city-owned market for over 20 years. The president of the board that oversees the market told the Indianapolis Star that he would “hate to lose them” as a tenant – but that could very well happen because owner David Stockton took a moral stand and did not want to endorse homosexual activity. Controversy arose this week after the owners of the bakery cited moral objections to a special-order request for rainbow-decorated cookies for next week’s “National Coming Out Day” observance at a nearby university campus. Stockton told the caller he did not feel comfortable in supporting homosexual values, especially because it would not set a good example for his two daughters.

Diane Francis on the importance of competition in schooling

Published on September 21, 2010 By SiteEditor

Financial Post columnist Diane Francis, in her latest column, commends a film which exposes the incompetence of American government schools. It’s called “Waiting for Superman,” and she saw it at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Ms. Francis seems fearful of being explicit about the lesson in the film, that competition is essential to good quality in the education as it is elsewhere in the marketplace.

Six constitutional hurdles to U.S. same-sex “marriage”

Published on September 7, 2010 By SiteEditor

HUMAN EVENTS – September 5, 2010
Six Constitutional Hurdles to Gay Marriage
By Ron Trowbridge

U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker recent reversal of the ban on gay marriage in California could itself in appellate courts be reversed. The following are six possible areas of constitutional dispute.

Government school teachers celebrate student’s ignorance

Published on August 22, 2010 By SiteEditor

August 2010
Immaturity
By Thomas Sowell

A graduating senior at Hunter College High School in New York gave a speech that brought a standing ovation from his teachers and got his picture in the New York Times. I hope it doesn’t go to his head, because what he said was so illogical that it was an indictment of the mush that is being taught at even our elite educational institutions.