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According
to Canadian court rulings, if you are a Christian you
cannot work in one of the following professions without
compromising your beliefs.
You
cannot be:
A Policeman: David Packer
was fired from the Toronto police force because he respectfully
asked another assignment, in place of guarding an abortion
clinic.
A
Teacher: British Columbia Chris
Kempling lost his job for writing letters
to the Editor, in his own time, explaining how homosexuals
can be helped to change their orientation.
A
University professor: David
Mullan was fined by Cape Breton University,
Nova Scotia, for expressing his views on homosexual
behaviour.
A
Pharmacist: British Columbia Premier Ujjal
Dosanjh threatened "government action"
to ensure pharmacists will dispense abortifacient morning-after
pills without a doctors prescription.
A
Nurse: Bill Whatcott was
fired as a nurse in Saskatchewan and later fined by
the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission for his Christian
activism while in his own time.
A
Printer: In Toronto Scott
Brokie was summoned by the OHRC and lost
his court case in front of the Ontario Court of Appeals,
for refusing to print propaganda material for a homosexual
activist group.
A
Landlord: The Knights of
Columbus in British Columbia was forced to
Pay Damages to Lesbians for Refusing to Rent Hall for
Wedding Reception.
An
Innkeeper: A Prince Edward Island Christian couple,
Dagmar and Arnost Cepica,
closed down their Bed & Breakfast business to keep
from being forced to accept homosexual couples.
A
Civic Official, Marriage Commissioner or Justice of
the peace:
Manitoba ordered Kevin Kisilowsky
to conduct marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples
or hand in his licence.
A
Mayor: Fredericton mayor Brad
Woodside was brought before the New Brunswick
Human Rights Commission for refusing to proclaim Gay
Pride Week. In two similar cases in Ontario, mayors
Dianne Haskett of London and Bob Morrow of Hamilton
were found guilty of "discrimination" and
forced to pay large fines by the Ontario Human Rights
Commission (OHRC), in spite of their religious objections
to making Gay Pride Week proclamations.
A
Pastor: Reverend Stephen
Boissoin was summoned by the Alberta HRT
for writing letters on the issue of homosexuality. This
case is still pending.
When
will they strike at your profession?
What
to do?
The
solution is to support a political party that will defend
our fundamental freedoms and will promote judicial reform
(while political parties still enjoy freedom of speech
in this country).
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