Canada Poised To Criminalize Christianity With Ban On Citing Biblical Truths
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Canada Poised To Criminalize Christianity With Ban On Citing Biblical Truths
The only way to understand the purpose of Bill C-9 — and other Christian persecution in the West — is to frame it as a hostile pagan religion imposing its will.
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Leftists may claim that they work for the common good, but what really drives them is often nothing less than religious fanaticism.
Case in point: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his new anti-Christian bill (C-9). Not content with the current hate speech laws in force in Canada, Carney is pushing stricter restrictions on speech with a new law that would prohibit using religious texts as a defense of speech the left deems offensive. According to a report in The Telegraph, “Bill C-9, the Act is a wide-ranging piece of legislation aimed at targeting what Carney’s government claims is ‘rising anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia and transphobia.’”
Already, Canada punishes citizens like Derek Reimer, who called drag queen story hour events “pervert grooming sessions,” with fines and jail time while assigning mandatory training to public intellectuals like Jordan Peterson who refuse to use preferred pronouns. Presumably, they will apply these punishments to the more polite protesters who quote the Bible as their reason for disapproving of sexual fetishists and predators reading to young children. According to the minister of Canadian identity and culture, he just could not, as The Telegraph put it, “understand how the concept of good faith could be invoked in quoting such passages.”
It should go without saying that Bill C-9........
