Wednesday, December 31, 2003

WorldNetDaily: Bible verses regarded as hate literature

"The Court of Queen's Bench in Saskatchewan upheld a 2001 ruling by the province's human rights tribunal that fined a man for submitting a newspaper ad that included citations of four Bible verses that address homosexuality.
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Imagine 'the hand-wringing if ever a federal court labeled the Quran hate literature and forced a devout Muslim to pay a fine for printing some of his book's more astringent passages in an ad in a daily newspaper,' wrote Lorne Gunter in the Edmonton, Alberta, daily. "

So in the name of freedom of sex we throw away freedom of speach and freedom of religion. I think it was Muggeridge that said the new world would be one of "I screw, therefore I am" where screwing would be more important than reasoning. I can see we're right along the path now.

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