No need to worry about freedom of religion.....

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
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This guy doesn't even have freedom of the/his press let alone freedom of religion.


http://fact.on.ca/news/news0003/np00030k.htm





http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2005/doc_31378.html

"Religious Freedom

Will the bill affect religious freedom?

The Supreme Court was clear that religious freedom is already constitutionally protected by the Charter.

The Court went on to state that a religious official cannot be compelled to perform same-sex marriages that are contrary to their religious beliefs. To do so would be a violation of the Charter.

No church, synagogue, mosque or temple can be forced to perform a marriage that goes against their religious beliefs.

The Government’s bill affirms its commitment to upholding religious freedom by including a clause that reflects the freedom of conscience and religion under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The bottom line is that the religious freedoms of all Canadians are protected under the Charter. "
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
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This guy doesn't even have freedom of the/his press let alone freedom of religion.


http://fact.on.ca/news/news0003/np00030k.htm





http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2005/doc_31378.html

"Religious Freedom

Will the bill affect religious freedom?

The Supreme Court was clear that religious freedom is already constitutionally protected by the Charter.

The Court went on to state that a religious official cannot be compelled to perform same-sex marriages that are contrary to their religious beliefs. To do so would be a violation of the Charter.

No church, synagogue, mosque or temple can be forced to perform a marriage that goes against their religious beliefs.

The Government’s bill affirms its commitment to upholding religious freedom by including a clause that reflects the freedom of conscience and religion under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The bottom line is that the religious freedoms of all Canadians are protected under the Charter. "
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
3
38
This guy doesn't even have freedom of the/his press let alone freedom of religion.


http://fact.on.ca/news/news0003/np00030k.htm





http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2005/doc_31378.html

"Religious Freedom

Will the bill affect religious freedom?

The Supreme Court was clear that religious freedom is already constitutionally protected by the Charter.

The Court went on to state that a religious official cannot be compelled to perform same-sex marriages that are contrary to their religious beliefs. To do so would be a violation of the Charter.

No church, synagogue, mosque or temple can be forced to perform a marriage that goes against their religious beliefs.

The Government’s bill affirms its commitment to upholding religious freedom by including a clause that reflects the freedom of conscience and religion under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The bottom line is that the religious freedoms of all Canadians are protected under the Charter. "
 

Twila

Nanah Potato
Mar 26, 2003
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The Justice system and courts are not about who is right or wrong, but about who has the better lawyer.
 

Twila

Nanah Potato
Mar 26, 2003
14,698
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The Justice system and courts are not about who is right or wrong, but about who has the better lawyer.
 

Twila

Nanah Potato
Mar 26, 2003
14,698
73
48
The Justice system and courts are not about who is right or wrong, but about who has the better lawyer.
 

Vanni Fucci

Senate Member
Dec 26, 2004
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8th Circle, 7th Bolgia
the-brights.net
...but then, according to the Bible, incest is perfectly alright...as shown here...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/genesis/the_seduction_of_lot/gn19_30.html

...incest does not seem as offensive in the eyes of Yahweh as masturbation does it seems...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/genesis/er_and_onan/gn38_01.html

...here's what should happen when your family tries to entice you to worship other gods...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/when_to_stone_your_whole_family/dt13_06-08.html

...here's a fine example of divine commandment as regards religious tolerance...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/religious_tolerance/dt13_13-15.html

So...basically, if the person, from your post, who was wanting to print pamphlets was a Klansmen, then all would have been well and good...

I hope you liked the links...I always get a kick out of them...:D
 

Vanni Fucci

Senate Member
Dec 26, 2004
5,239
17
38
8th Circle, 7th Bolgia
the-brights.net
...but then, according to the Bible, incest is perfectly alright...as shown here...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/genesis/the_seduction_of_lot/gn19_30.html

...incest does not seem as offensive in the eyes of Yahweh as masturbation does it seems...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/genesis/er_and_onan/gn38_01.html

...here's what should happen when your family tries to entice you to worship other gods...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/when_to_stone_your_whole_family/dt13_06-08.html

...here's a fine example of divine commandment as regards religious tolerance...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/religious_tolerance/dt13_13-15.html

So...basically, if the person, from your post, who was wanting to print pamphlets was a Klansmen, then all would have been well and good...

I hope you liked the links...I always get a kick out of them...:D
 

Vanni Fucci

Senate Member
Dec 26, 2004
5,239
17
38
8th Circle, 7th Bolgia
the-brights.net
...but then, according to the Bible, incest is perfectly alright...as shown here...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/genesis/the_seduction_of_lot/gn19_30.html

...incest does not seem as offensive in the eyes of Yahweh as masturbation does it seems...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/genesis/er_and_onan/gn38_01.html

...here's what should happen when your family tries to entice you to worship other gods...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/when_to_stone_your_whole_family/dt13_06-08.html

...here's a fine example of divine commandment as regards religious tolerance...

http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/religious_tolerance/dt13_13-15.html

So...basically, if the person, from your post, who was wanting to print pamphlets was a Klansmen, then all would have been well and good...

I hope you liked the links...I always get a kick out of them...:D
 

zenfisher

House Member
Sep 12, 2004
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Seattle
While I support gay rights...I also support the right of the business owner to decline business. As an owner that is his perogative. Unless he was the only printer in that town, I would think there would be plenty of other printers more than willing to except the business.I don't even think it would be required to use religious grounds as justification.Ultimately it is his business he should decide how he wants to run it. He wasn't suppressing the right to print the pamphlet, he was saying go somewhere else. That is merely free enterprise.
 

zenfisher

House Member
Sep 12, 2004
2,829
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Seattle
While I support gay rights...I also support the right of the business owner to decline business. As an owner that is his perogative. Unless he was the only printer in that town, I would think there would be plenty of other printers more than willing to except the business.I don't even think it would be required to use religious grounds as justification.Ultimately it is his business he should decide how he wants to run it. He wasn't suppressing the right to print the pamphlet, he was saying go somewhere else. That is merely free enterprise.
 

zenfisher

House Member
Sep 12, 2004
2,829
0
36
Seattle
While I support gay rights...I also support the right of the business owner to decline business. As an owner that is his perogative. Unless he was the only printer in that town, I would think there would be plenty of other printers more than willing to except the business.I don't even think it would be required to use religious grounds as justification.Ultimately it is his business he should decide how he wants to run it. He wasn't suppressing the right to print the pamphlet, he was saying go somewhere else. That is merely free enterprise.
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
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Re: RE: No need to worry about freedom of religion.....

zenfisher said:
Ultimately it is his business he should decide how he wants to run it. He wasn't suppressing the right to print the pamphlet, he was saying go somewhere else. That is merely free enterprise.


You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you. And, at the end of the day, after you worked hard for them, they fleece you for all your worth.
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
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Re: RE: No need to worry about freedom of religion.....

zenfisher said:
Ultimately it is his business he should decide how he wants to run it. He wasn't suppressing the right to print the pamphlet, he was saying go somewhere else. That is merely free enterprise.


You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you. And, at the end of the day, after you worked hard for them, they fleece you for all your worth.
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
3
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Re: RE: No need to worry about freedom of religion.....

zenfisher said:
Ultimately it is his business he should decide how he wants to run it. He wasn't suppressing the right to print the pamphlet, he was saying go somewhere else. That is merely free enterprise.


You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you. And, at the end of the day, after you worked hard for them, they fleece you for all your worth.
 

NSA

Nominee Member
Jan 20, 2005
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Guelph, Ontario
RE: No need to worry abou

You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you.

As opposed to "righty types" who want to tell you which God to worship and who to go to bed with?
 

NSA

Nominee Member
Jan 20, 2005
66
0
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Guelph, Ontario
RE: No need to worry abou

You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you.

As opposed to "righty types" who want to tell you which God to worship and who to go to bed with?
 

NSA

Nominee Member
Jan 20, 2005
66
0
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Guelph, Ontario
RE: No need to worry abou

You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you.

As opposed to "righty types" who want to tell you which God to worship and who to go to bed with?
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
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Re: RE: No need to worry abou

NSA said:
You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you.

As opposed to "righty types" who want to tell you which God to worship and who to go to bed with?


Righty types believe in freedom of religion, they invented such idea's, the atheist left sure isn't to be thanked for it.

Righty types aren’t going to tell you who can sleep with, but the may try to dictate what constitutes a marriage. I'll agree to that.

But lefty types are thieves.....always gathering around my wallet, slobbering over it, and swiping money out of it. Then they have the audacity to call hard working ppl, who want to keep their money (and rights) greedy.
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
Jan 7, 2005
8,366
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Re: RE: No need to worry abou

NSA said:
You see many Canadians have serious contempt for free enterprise. Lefty types in this country at least, aren’t content with allowing you to run your own life; they have to run it for you.

As opposed to "righty types" who want to tell you which God to worship and who to go to bed with?


Righty types believe in freedom of religion, they invented such idea's, the atheist left sure isn't to be thanked for it.

Righty types aren’t going to tell you who can sleep with, but the may try to dictate what constitutes a marriage. I'll agree to that.

But lefty types are thieves.....always gathering around my wallet, slobbering over it, and swiping money out of it. Then they have the audacity to call hard working ppl, who want to keep their money (and rights) greedy.