It is said that North America is 10-15 years behind Europe. What we see dramatically unfolding in Europe is a potential forecast of what we are to face, if unchanged.
The bishop was sued by a homosexual organization, Pink Cross, and charged with a Hate Crime because, in a public talk in Fulda, Germany, on 31 July, he had quoted certain Old Testament passages concerning practicing homosexuals.
Michigan's Republican governor is the latest to cave in to gay activist threats and says he won't sign a religious liberty bill if it reaches his desk.
It takes courage to speak out against the threatening presence of Islam in today’s world. And it takes courage to defend those who have the courage to speak out. Eight years ago, after Benedict XVI gave his controversial Regensburg address, most European commentators were shamefully timid in their response. Most refused to raise their heads above the parapet, preferring the coward’s option of not making any response at all. In the light of this continuing cowardly silence, it is timely to remind ourselves of the ugly face of Islamic fundamentalism. At the darkened heart of radical Islam is what Bishop […]
Lépine said that the charter’s proposal for religious neutrality and secularism is simply another name for non-religious values that would be imposed by a few on everyone.
The president of Russia said "in the Middle East and in North Africa" the "rights of religious minorities are infringed, including Christians and Orthodox Christians.”
“Why ignore the main reasons kids are actually bullied, unless you’re not truly interested in bullying? How will this code help the “fat” kids who get picked on?" It's about the gay agenda.