Canadians are losing their religious freedoms, is America next?

You’re the idiot here. What happens if the adopted child isn’t straight. Are the “Christians” going to send him for gay conversion therapy because he/she is gay.

Young gays from “Christian” homes are abused in various ways. Told they’re evil and “sinners” just for having gay thoughts. Often they’re disowned.The suicide rate is high.

The government is doing these kids a favour keeping sickos who think they can pray the gay away.

Are you in favor of encouraging kids to have lots of premarital sex and have prepubescent sex change operations?
Like Republican Roy Moore?
 
Makes one wonder where we will be in 20 years.

While Americans are fixated on President Trump and his administration, watching everything he does and says, one issue that many Americans don’t pay much attention to, is religious liberty and what it means to Americans.

How often Americans pay attention to events or news stories in other nations is unknown, but when it comes to Canada, Americans may watch an occasional sporting event, but what many haven't paid attention to, is the erosion of religious liberty in Canada and the question is, is America next?

Emilie Kao of the Daily Signal reported on Thursday (Dec. 28) that Canadians are facing the dilemma of religious liberty discrimination.

Although the nation was founded on the indication of religious pluralism, which in Quebec, Canada, Catholics were once allowed to engage their faith without inference, now seems to not matter anymore as we head into 2018.

More... Canadians are losing their religious freedoms, is America next?
The last I recall, Islam is flourishing quite well and being protected in the schools.

A few weeks ago 4 young friends saved a woman being attacked and saved her life. The kids were being interviewed about what happened: one kid was black, one was white, one was Indian heritage, and one Chinese. These kids all hung out together all the time.

That’s the difference between the US and Canada. You separate people. The poor live in ghettos. There are black neighbourhoods, white gated communities. We don’t. On our street in Toronto there were black families, white families, Chinese, and African.

In Canada, we have pride in our heritage, but we help our neighbours.
We don't separate them, they separate themselves.

You mean those threatening letters non-whites get when they move into white neighbourhoods are meant to be BBQ invitations?
No, I mean whites going house hunting and soon as they see a black face they decide to live somewhere else.
I mean blacks moving into an area and turning it into a crime infested crime zone and chasing the white folks away. East St. Louis is a prime example of that.
I mean Chinese moving in and purposely moving into areas already filled with Chinese.

In Toronto there are three Chinatowns, College Street West is the Italian area, the Danforth is Greektown, Little India is Gerard Street East, Eglinton/Bathurst is the Jewish area. But these areas aren’t exclusive or segregated. Lots of non-Asians live in and around the various Chinatowns. The neighbourhoods do give comfort to new immigrants, helping them to transition to life in Canada.

We lived near between the Broadview Ave. Chinatown, and Little India. These neighbourhoods aren’t exclusively Chinese or Indian. Our public school was about 50% Asian - mostly Chinese and Vietnamese, with a smattering of Koreans and Thais, 25% black or mixed race, and 25% white.

My grandsons’ school was mostly Asians and whites - about 50/50. Very few blacks. My daughter lived near the Spadina Ave. Chinatown.

If a black family moves into the neighbourhood, we welcome them and no one moves.
 
Cant see in the article where Christians are being oppressed in Canada.
Blind or dumb which is it?
In November, Christian parents in Alberta, Canada were barred from attempting to adopt a child. Why? According to the government, their Christian views about sexuality were not compatible with the Alberta government’s so-called “bureaucrat position” in which the government asserted that the Christian couple’s Christian beliefs that having an intimate relationship are not allowed until that person is married, did not create a protected, beneficial, loving, and inclusive home.

Then in June, Ontario enacted a law, (once again, government intervention) that will allow state agencies to use their authority to block religious liberty minded-families from adopting or even foster any child if the parents refused to encourage the child from switching their gender individuality.


If the parents refused to allow their child to do that, then as far as the government of Ontario is concerned, that denial equates to, yes you guessed it, “child abuse.”
Where is the oppression ? They are just protecting kids from oddballs.
No, they are giving kids to oddballs. You just don't like children, do you?
 
The so-called Christians who profess hatred of gays are not being allowed to adopt. This is an infringement of their religious freedom.
Christianity says "hate the sin, not the sinner". Try again.

These so-called Christians can’t seem to distinguish between the two. Jesus said “Let he who is without sin among you, throw the first stone”.

Jesus hung out with lepers, adulterers and other sinners, even as his Disciples and others tried to get him to steer clear.

This piece sums up my feelings. I have never believed being gay is a sin because God made gays and He doesn’t make mistakes, so unlike the pastor who wrote this, I have never had to come to terms with my bigotry as this man has.

Why I Can't Say 'Love the Sinner/Hate the Sin' Anymore | HuffPost
 
Makes one wonder where we will be in 20 years.

While Americans are fixated on President Trump and his administration, watching everything he does and says, one issue that many Americans don’t pay much attention to, is religious liberty and what it means to Americans.

How often Americans pay attention to events or news stories in other nations is unknown, but when it comes to Canada, Americans may watch an occasional sporting event, but what many haven't paid attention to, is the erosion of religious liberty in Canada and the question is, is America next?

Emilie Kao of the Daily Signal reported on Thursday (Dec. 28) that Canadians are facing the dilemma of religious liberty discrimination.

Although the nation was founded on the indication of religious pluralism, which in Quebec, Canada, Catholics were once allowed to engage their faith without inference, now seems to not matter anymore as we head into 2018.

More... Canadians are losing their religious freedoms, is America next?
When I was growing up Christianity was all about love.
Republicans have made it all about hate, racism and greed.
Pitiful
Just pitiful.

Actually the Democratic Party has become about hating Christians
 
The so-called Christians who profess hatred of gays are not being allowed to adopt. This is an infringement of their religious freedom.
Christianity says "hate the sin, not the sinner". Try again.

These so-called Christians can’t seem to distinguish between the two. Jesus said “Let he who is without sin among you, throw the first stone”.

Jesus hung out with lepers, adulterers and other sinners, even as his Disciples and others tried to get him to steer clear.

This piece sums up my feelings. I have never believed being gay is a sin because God made gays and He doesn’t make mistakes, so unlike the pastor who wrote this, I have never had to come to terms with my bigotry as this man has.

Why I Can't Say 'Love the Sinner/Hate the Sin' Anymore | HuffPost
The last I recall, Islam is flourishing quite well and being protected in the schools.

A few weeks ago 4 young friends saved a woman being attacked and saved her life. The kids were being interviewed about what happened: one kid was black, one was white, one was Indian heritage, and one Chinese. These kids all hung out together all the time.

That’s the difference between the US and Canada. You separate people. The poor live in ghettos. There are black neighbourhoods, white gated communities. We don’t. On our street in Toronto there were black families, white families, Chinese, and African.

In Canada, we have pride in our heritage, but we help our neighbours.
We don't separate them, they separate themselves.

You mean those threatening letters non-whites get when they move into white neighbourhoods are meant to be BBQ invitations?
No, I mean whites going house hunting and soon as they see a black face they decide to live somewhere else.
I mean blacks moving into an area and turning it into a crime infested crime zone and chasing the white folks away. East St. Louis is a prime example of that.
I mean Chinese moving in and purposely moving into areas already filled with Chinese.

In Toronto there are three Chinatowns, College Street West is the Italian area, the Danforth is Greektown, Little India is Gerard Street East, Eglinton/Bathurst is the Jewish area. But these areas aren’t exclusive or segregated. Lots of non-Asians live in and around the various Chinatowns. The neighbourhoods do give comfort to new immigrants, helping them to transition to life in Canada.

We lived near between the Broadview Ave. Chinatown, and Little India. These neighbourhoods aren’t exclusively Chinese or Indian. Our public school was about 50% Asian - mostly Chinese and Vietnamese, with a smattering of Koreans and Thais, 25% black or mixed race, and 25% white.

My grandsons’ school was mostly Asians and whites - about 50/50. Very few blacks. My daughter lived near the Spadina Ave. Chinatown.

If a black family moves into the neighbourhood, we welcome them and no one moves.

Get Real.
Canada is one of the whitest countries on the planet.
America is much more integrated than Canada.
 
Makes one wonder where we will be in 20 years.

While Americans are fixated on President Trump and his administration, watching everything he does and says, one issue that many Americans don’t pay much attention to, is religious liberty and what it means to Americans.

How often Americans pay attention to events or news stories in other nations is unknown, but when it comes to Canada, Americans may watch an occasional sporting event, but what many haven't paid attention to, is the erosion of religious liberty in Canada and the question is, is America next?

Emilie Kao of the Daily Signal reported on Thursday (Dec. 28) that Canadians are facing the dilemma of religious liberty discrimination.

Although the nation was founded on the indication of religious pluralism, which in Quebec, Canada, Catholics were once allowed to engage their faith without inference, now seems to not matter anymore as we head into 2018.

More... Canadians are losing their religious freedoms, is America next?
When I was growing up Christianity was all about love.
Republicans have made it all about hate, racism and greed.
Pitiful
Just pitiful.

Actually the Democratic Party has become about hating Christians

This is the kind of dumb divisive lies we’ve come to expect from you Russian trolls.

Most liberals are Christians, but unlike right-wing Christian evangelicals, we do not try to force our political parties to inflict Christians SHaria law on the rest of us.
 
Makes one wonder where we will be in 20 years.

While Americans are fixated on President Trump and his administration, watching everything he does and says, one issue that many Americans don’t pay much attention to, is religious liberty and what it means to Americans.

How often Americans pay attention to events or news stories in other nations is unknown, but when it comes to Canada, Americans may watch an occasional sporting event, but what many haven't paid attention to, is the erosion of religious liberty in Canada and the question is, is America next?

Emilie Kao of the Daily Signal reported on Thursday (Dec. 28) that Canadians are facing the dilemma of religious liberty discrimination.

Although the nation was founded on the indication of religious pluralism, which in Quebec, Canada, Catholics were once allowed to engage their faith without inference, now seems to not matter anymore as we head into 2018.

More... Canadians are losing their religious freedoms, is America next?

All will be ok because we have new religions being forced on Canada today to take the place of Christianity. They call a couple of them Islam and Sikhism.
 

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