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Abortion advocacy predicated on state-ist humanism

Published on January 3, 2013 By SiteEditor

From: ChristianGovernance eletter, December 26, 2012

Vancouver Sun – Dec. 21, 2012
Letter: Abortion and infanticide are not related matters

Re: Abortion law would halt slide toward tacit acceptance of infanticide, Dec. 18

Socialist sex

Published on December 21, 2012 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 8, 2012

Native activists demand stronger HIV/AIDS fight

The above article provides one of many illustrations of today’s ideology of socialist sex, which is a view about sex which privatizes the pleasure and socializes the cost.

Human rights have become an alternative law code, replacing Christian jurisprudence and God’s law

Published on December 14, 2012 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 8, 2012

More about ChrGov’s April 2013 “Courageous Justice” Biblical worldview conference

Published on December 9, 2012 By SiteEditor

From: ChristianGovernance eletter, December 8, 2012

A few days ago, we reported on our plans to include a session at our April Biblical worldview “Courageous Justice” conference on Environmentalism’s war on the poor. Because of the comprehensive and totalitarian nature of Environmentalism, it takes courage to stand against it for the sake of justice, justice for all, including the vulnerable and oppressed. The Frontier Centre this week reprinted a piece from the Washington Time on this topic: “Environmentalist power trips harm poor countries.”

These Aren’t the Activists You’re Looking For: Tom Bartlett

Published on December 5, 2012 By SiteEditor

By Tom Bartlett

I remember cringing when the Waterloo School Superintendent, Gregg Bereznick insisted that school personnel were in fact “co-parents.” The context for such “fatal attraction” level hubris was in connection with the strip searching of a father and apprehension of his children after his school authorities eyeballed his daughter’s school drawing of a gun. The way things are trending, we might find ourselves revelling in the nostalgia of a day when parents still enjoyed coequal status with these public school revolutionaries.

It’s remarkable how much Christians expect from non-Christians!

Published on November 15, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – November 15, 2012

Focus on the Family head, Jim Daly, seems to be a really nice guy, but the interests of the Church and society are not advanced by naivity. Note the story below with Mr. Daly’s comments, followed by our analysis.

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Focus on the Family Community – November 12, 2012
NYC Mayor Bans Food Donations?
Posted by Jim Daly

Humanism is a tyrannical ideology

Published on October 12, 2012 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter – October 9, 2012
Humanism is a tyrannical ideology

Humanism is a cancer on society, a blight on the human heart. When it is in control, It does not allow any dissent from it’s huge propaganda circus, the government school. Check out the following comments from a Hamilton Spectator article last week:

Kicking Christ out of Windsor University

Published on October 9, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – October 9, 2012

The guilty conscience, homosexuality, Humanism and abortion

Published on September 11, 2012 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter, Sept. 8, 2012:

The human conscience is real, a gift from God to warn us away from sin and to draw us to God in Christ for repentance. When you don’t turn to Christ for forgiveness, the conscience becomes one’s tormentor unless you harden and sear it. Sadly, this woman committed suicide over (same-sex) sexual guilt instead of finding forgiveness in Christ. Unfortunately, homosexualists with seared consciences will make matters worse for more people by blaming criticism of homosexuality, rather than real sin and guilt, for this woman’s suffering.

A multi-faith conference on government, but where are the Christians?

Published on August 30, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – August 30, 2012
A multi-faith conf. on government, but where are the Christians?