"If Canada wants to claim to be a multi-cultural country, we have to reassess laws that have no other justification except Christian morality."
Some people. S'cuse me but I don't recall ever being asked to approve Multi-Cult Madness.
Some people. S'cuse me but I don't recall ever being asked to approve Multi-Cult Madness.
© Blogger template me by me 2010
Back to TOP
One doesn't have to be a Christian (or a Jew) to see the evil in polygamy. A grounding in a serious anthropology and a regard for the free individual (women and boys) and equality should do it. Such an anthropology however, being serious, will have learned much from Christian anthropology.
Similarly, one wonders how people think they can defend "multiculturalism" outside of a (secular) Christian context. Where do they think the idea of many nations united under God, er the pc police, comes from?
This "argument" seems to be trying to appeal to the b.s. that Chief Justice Mclaughlin (sp?) used in her decision justifying same sex marriage: we are no longer a Christian nation she said, ergo we can change the definition of marriage. But her argument is a "post"-Christian or secular/heretical Christian argument. It is Christianity above all others that wars relentlessly with biological and early human forms of partnership and marriage. There is nothing natural about the nuclear family, legally celibate priests, a ban on cousin marriage, etc. The righteous fire that turned against polygamy is, in at least one of its offshoots (not an offshoot that everyone values) the same fire that turns for "gay" marriage. It is all all about building the larger church and family in God by limiting the importance of the biological family or clan.
Speaking of the Toronto Star and multi-culturalism, lots of fire over the Buffalo beheading and apology for the Star's story on it last week from its ombudsman or whatever they are now called.
"Alleged beheading(?)
http://www.thestar.com/comment/columnists/article/590936
Thank you Trupeers and Anon!
>>