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One Seared Conscience Demands Another: Rod Taylor

Published on June 1, 2012 By SiteEditor

By Rod Taylor

The darkness hates the light; that’s all there is to it. “Those who do evil hate the light and do not come into the light for they fear their deeds will be reproved.” John3:20. Jesus explained this two thousand years ago and, of course, it’s as true now as it was then. Misery loves company and those who do not want to change their beliefs and practices want everyone else to change theirs. When noble men and women—still sensitive to God’s whisperings and the guidance of their own consciences—take a stand and refuse to participate in an evil act, the evildoers try to regulate, legislate, intimidate and coerce them into cooperation.

Ottawa abandons defense of censorship Section 13 clause

Published on October 25, 2010 By SiteEditor

National Post – Oct. 23, 2010
Ottawa withdraws from clash of interests over hate speech law
By Joseph Brean

Another Lynching of Canada by CHRC Chairman

Published on April 18, 2010 By SiteEditor

Why do humanists have to lie to prop up their system? Alright, stupid question!

Jennifer Lynch, the Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, has been through the ringer more than once in the past few years over her support for censorship and her zealous commitment to affirmative action, which she cleverly calls “equality.” Actually, she’s not that clever; most of today’s establishment actors hide their discrimination behind the language of equality, even using the term “equality of opportunity” in reference to its opposite, parity of outcome.