ChristianGovernance eletter – January 25, 2013
Abortion has never been legalized. No law has been repealed, nor modified to allow abortion. What happened 40 years ago was that a government institution crossed the boundaries of its legitimate authority and ordered – on the sole basis of the 14th Amendment – the states to disregard their state laws concerning the murder of unborn. Many have forgotten that the true name of that lawsuit shouldn’t be “Roe v. Wade” but “The US Supreme Court v. the state of Texas.”
From ChristianGovernance eletter, Sept. 11, 2012
Chuck Colson’s Breakpoint recently published some excellent commentaries on the outrageous injustices taking place in American prisons. Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship ministry is a recognized expert in this field.
CHP Canada – Communiqué Vol 19, No 35 * August 28, 2012
An Adequate Deterrent
By Jim Hnatiuk, Leader of the Christian Heritage Party
It’s difficult to imagine that any sane, or insane person for that matter, could systematically bomb, stalk, shoot and kill 93 people, most of which were teenagers at a summer camp. Then for the perpetrator to have the audacity to tell the court, “I wish to apologise to all militant nationalists that I wasn’t able to execute more.”
November 9, 2010
US rejects call in UN human rights body to abolish death penalty
By Frank Jordans
Do you want to know how pathetic the concept of hate is when it comes to jurisprudence? So many leftists blather on about how some crimes need to be treated as more serious if there is evidence that they were committed out of “hatred” for some designated – politically defined – group of people. It might be race or “sexual orientation” or some other category.
This also has horrific implications for tyranny because it changes the nature of justice and the nature and role/function of the state. Today’s growing institutional tyranny is logically developing alongside the trend towards moral anarchy. With an abandonment of self-government under God and His law, everyone does what is right in his own eyes and you have moral anarchy. The large majority of people fear moral anarchy, so they embrace or tolerate tyranny if it promises to solve the moral problem. One of the most dangerous expressions of moral anarchy is an inability to distinguish between innocent and guilt, and especially criminal innocence and guilt.
American Vision – September 29, 2010
The Evil of the Pity of Man
Written by Bojidar Marinov
For handfuls of barley and fragments of bread, you have profaned Me to My people to put to death some who should not die and to keep others alive who should not live, by your lying to My people who listen to lies (Ezek. 13:19).
The Toronto Sun – September 24, 2010
Woman put to death in Va.: Mental status debate
QMI Agency
The state of Virginia executed a woman for the first time in nearly 100 years Thursday evening, despite allegations she is mentally challenged. Teresa Lewis, 41, died by lethal injection at about 9 p.m. at the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Va. It was reported that Lewis’ final meal included two fried chicken breasts, sweet peas with butter, and a piece of German chocolate cake or apple pie. She apparently asked for a Dr. Pepper to drink.
August 24, 2010
Swiss death penalty advocates collect signatures for referendum to restore capital punishment
Canadian Press Newswire
GENEVA – Swiss death penalty advocates can start collecting signatures for a referendum on whether to restore capital punishment in the Alpine republic after almost 70 years, the government said Tuesday. An announcement in the federal bulletin said the documents submitted by campaigners meet formal legal requirements. The group now has until Feb. 24, 2012, to collect the 100,000 signatures needed to call a popular vote on reintroducing the death penalty for murders involving sexual abuse, the announcement said.