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In Canada, the Alberta provincial
Human Rights Commission (AHRC) fined a Calgary private school $26,000 for refusing to
allow two Muslim students to pray on campus grounds. The AHRC tribunal declared
that the Webber Academy caused the two fourteen year old students distress and
loss of dignity. Neil Webber, President and founder of the Webber Academy,
responded, “We are not discriminating against anybody on the basis of religion.
We are a non-denominational school. We’ve operated on that basis for the last
18 years.” Apparently the school tries to create a learning environment that is
free from religious influences. The tribunal thought otherwise.
The head of the human
rights tribunal ruling stated: “Despite the respondent’s specifically stated
goal of making people of all religious backgrounds feel welcome, its actions,
objectively viewed, were not welcoming.” I am skeptical about whether 21st
Century representatives of the state ― whether provincial, federal, judicial or
quasi-judicial ― are capable of viewing things objectively.
In an era when
Christian prayer has been banned from schools, municipal council chambers, and government
officialdom of any sort, it is revealing that Muslims’ right to public prayers
would be defended. Remember at about the same time as the AHRC ruling, Canada’s
Supreme Court ruled against Catholic prayers in Quebec municipal meetings.
If it causes stress and
loss of dignity to stop the Muslim’s prayers in a public place, can’t the same
be said about stopping Christian public prayers? Someone may say there is a
difference between a private school and municipal council meetings, and that is
true. The consistent thread, however, is that secular government bodies were
passing judgments on matters of faith ― from a perspective of predetermined,
arbitrary ideas of pluralism and multiculturalism. I have a sneaking suspicion that the balances
of multicultural pluralism have been weighted.
There’s something much
larger at play than legal or policy decisions. In a larger societal context, we
are witnessing increasing intolerance of Christianity (and the Bible) and
tolerance of other religions and no religion. We do not have genuine
multiculturalism. What we have is an entity called multiculturalism used as a
battering ram against western civilization in general and western Christian civilization in particular.
American Judge Robert
Bork wrote about this within an
educational context in his book Slouching Toward Gomorrah:
“A curriculum designed
to foster understanding of other cultures would study those cultures.
Multiculturalism does not. … Instead the focus is on groups that, allegedly,
have been subjected to oppression by American and Western civilization … The
message is not that all cultures are to be respected, but that European
culture, which created the dominance of white males, is uniquely evil.”
A radical judiciary and
government bureaucracy, media elitists, and select pseudo-experts in education
and culture are leading the multicultural attack against western civilization
and the Judeo-Christian foundations that made it great.
We must face a hard
truth. Christians will increasingly face hostility. We are seeing this
throughout Canadian and American society. Christianity and Christian morality are
anathema to many who wield power. Professing faithful Christians will be eliminated from public service by subtle and clever ways. We
are already seeing this being played out in the political arena. For example, Canadian federal Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau has declared that all Liberal candidates in the next federal election must support abortion rights. This action will effectively stop many Catholic and evangelical Christians from running for the Liberal Party. The liberal media regularly mock evangelical Christians and attack their beliefs as oppressive and dangerous to liberty, in what one television executive called a “licence to overkill”. In other words, the liberal media can overstate anything and get away with it.
In a horrible legal
ruling, the Canadian Supreme Court recently struck down Canada’s laws on
assisted suicide. Many Christian physicians are afraid if they refuse to
participate in helping suicidal sick people kill themselves, they may face
persecution. Already, Saskatchewan physicians are worried about whether
conscience rights will be respected and some have voiced their fears to me.
Do not take this
lightly. All I hold dear is crumbling before my eyes. The sanctity of every
human life and the previous Christian moral consensus that governed western
culture for hundreds of years, and even the foundations of the family are being
swept away. I fear we are at the threshold of a New Dark Age.
What are faithful
Christians to do? Remain faithful and witness for Christ even in the face of
withering opposition. Ultimately there is no neutral ground between truth and
falsehood, right and wrong, or good and evil. Remember, our Lord warned his
followers, “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.” (John
15.18) The servant is not greater than the master. If we do not stand for the
truth of Jesus Christ and His Church, who will?
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