Saturday, August 06, 2005
Our Newest Op Ed
Turning Christianity into a Hobby
- By Justin Darr
If obstructionism by Senate Democrats of President Bush's political and judicial appointments has taught us anything about the nature of the goals of liberalism it is they detest Christianity, or any religious faith which has the audacity to hold opinions contrary to their own. Senator Charles Schumer may want to try to perform a song and dance around Article VI of the Constitution, banning "religious tests" in the confirmation process of official appointments, by replacing the words "religious beliefs" with "deeply held personal beliefs," but the results are the same. Liberals are discriminating against people of faith under the hypocritical guise of "tolerance" to ban them from public office and diminish their influence on society.
In Canada, liberals do not have to contend with that pesky 1st Amendment like their ideological brethren in the United States, so Canadian persecution of Christians is in a generally more advanced state than in America. However, as with socialized health care, same sex marriage, immigration, and international foreign policy, American liberals look to Canada as the template for how they should proceed in "improving" America .............
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- By Justin Darr
If obstructionism by Senate Democrats of President Bush's political and judicial appointments has taught us anything about the nature of the goals of liberalism it is they detest Christianity, or any religious faith which has the audacity to hold opinions contrary to their own. Senator Charles Schumer may want to try to perform a song and dance around Article VI of the Constitution, banning "religious tests" in the confirmation process of official appointments, by replacing the words "religious beliefs" with "deeply held personal beliefs," but the results are the same. Liberals are discriminating against people of faith under the hypocritical guise of "tolerance" to ban them from public office and diminish their influence on society.
In Canada, liberals do not have to contend with that pesky 1st Amendment like their ideological brethren in the United States, so Canadian persecution of Christians is in a generally more advanced state than in America. However, as with socialized health care, same sex marriage, immigration, and international foreign policy, American liberals look to Canada as the template for how they should proceed in "improving" America .............
Click HERE To Read On
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