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  • Code Blue: The Need for Conscience Legislation in Canada0

    What would you do if the company you work for suddenly decided that you should participate in acts that are diametrically against your conscience? It's a valid question, one that thousands of health-care and other professionals are now facing and without a legal leg to stand on if they refuse. An employee who refuses, as

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  • Breaktime0

    Television comedian David Letterman always regales his audience with a "top 10 list." They are designed to be funny and often are, although the humor is frequently in poor taste, insulting, gross, and/or scatological. It turns out that within the past year the Congress of the United States, especially the House of Representatives, has advanced

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  • The Awkward Silence0

    Assemblies were held every few weeks at Holliston School in Saskatoon. Once the students had gathered in the gym, they were told to stand for "O Canada" and the Lord's Prayer. Elementary school student Max Haiven's family was Jewish, and he chose not to bow his head or repeat the Lord's Prayer, although he did

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  • Soundoff…A Civil Right0

    To fit the meaning of the term, religious liberty must apply to all or it applies to none. It cannot be allowed just for Christians or any religious organization that the state may favor. It must be for everyone. Not just for Judeo-Christians. For everyone. But ever since the Supreme Court's infamous 1990 decision in

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  • Religious Divide0

    Evangelist John Wayne "punkin" Brown picked up the three-foot yellow timber rattlesnake while delivering one of his raucous sermons in Alabama in 1998. "They say it won't bite," Brown bellowed as the rattler twisted itself into the shape of a V. "If it won't bite, there ain't no sense in being scared." But he had

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  • Op. Cit.0

    "The Power Choice" article states that many evangelicals are moving away from supporting Separation of Church and State. The primary reason for that shift is that the humanist-dominated courts, media and politicians have redefined that term. When Jefferson coined the phrase in a letter to Baptists he meant that Church and State were separate entities

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