Canada on Verge of Making the Bible Hate Literature
By Art Moore, WorldNetDaily
On September 17, Canada's
House of Commons passed a controversial bill (C-250) opposed by religious
believers and free-speech advocates who say it will criminalize public expression
against homosexual behavior.
The bill, passed 141-110,
adds sexual orientation as a protected category in
"It's been a good week
for equality in
The vote came just a day
after members of parliament narrowly defeated a nonbinding motion reaffirming
marriage is between a man and woman only.
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As WorldNetDaily reported, opponents fear
if Robinson's bill becomes law, the Bible will be deemed "hate literature" under the criminal
code in certain instances, as evidenced by the case of a "I was not surprised it passed, because we have a morally bankrupt government which cannot see past its bizarre liberal ideology," Brian Rushfeldt, executive director of the Canada Family Action Coalition, told WorldNetDaily. |
The bill
is now in the Senate, which usually rubber stamps the House's legislation. Rushfeldt said he hopes the Senate will at least
debate the issue and bring up "inherent dangers" in the bill not
discussed in the House, but thinks that is not likely. Once approved by the
Senate the legislation will then be signed into law by the governor general,
who represents the queen.
Robinson insisted an amendment
protects religious expression, but opponents note recent court cases in which
judges have favored homosexual rights when they clash with the rights of religious
believers.
Some members of Parliament
called it a "dangerous" law that muzzles free speech, including
Liberal Party member John McKay, who dubbed it a "chill bill." "Anybody
who has views on homosexuality that differ from Svend Robinson's will be exposed
rather dramatically to the joys of the criminal code," he said, according
to the Edmonton Sun.
Rushfeldt contends one of
the law's dangers is the term "sexual orientation" which is not
defined. He noted the American Psychiatric Association lists 24 behaviors
under "sexual orientation." They include polygamy, bestiality and
pedophilia. "So if in fact the term does include pedophilia, the law
protects it (from 'hate speech')," he said.
Robinson said fears that
freedom of speech and religion will suffer are "a mask for homophobia
for people who don't want to be honest about the real reason why they don't
want to include sexual orientation in the law," according to the Toronto Globe and Mail. He said he regularly receives hateful e-mails, the
Publisher’s Comment…
Just prior to going to
press, I spoke with Art Babych a member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press
Gallery and reporter for the Canadian Catholic News newspaper to get an update
on C-250. Art stated that C-250 had received two readings in the Senate since
the bill had been passed out of the House of Commons. He stated that he was
unsure when the Senate might approve the bill but was confident that the Senate
would sign it into law and pass it on for the queen‘s approval which would be nothing
more than a formality.
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