Did you know that 89% of Canada is Government land or public land either federal or provincial
Look it up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_land
What about the other 11%? Should we have a vote on whom you can welcome to your home?
Did you know that 89% of Canada is Government land or public land either federal or provincial
Look it up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_land
Maybe I should Have quoted the part of your statement I was responding to...What about the other 11%? Should we have a vote on whom you can welcome to your home?
Last I checked, much of Canada is private property so the government if Canada does not own it.
Maybe I should Have quoted the part of your statement I was responding to...
I didn't think it was necessary since you had just written it.....but nice deflection anyways :wink:
Now you pretend to know what I'm saying
Please show where I said that....
The difference lies in citizenship rights and responsibilities. You don't have the right to move from Canada to Russia on a whim. But ŕussia doesn't have the right to draft you into their military. There are two nations in the issue..the differences in jurisdiction, rights, and commitments are very real.you - aND your right to move freely - is not a big picture item.I see no moral difference between inter-provincial or international migration other than arbitrary decisions resulting from either historical accidents or colonialism.
Of course the second link makes a distinction between Christian and enlightenment, but still argues they agree on the point of open borders. The interesting argument I found was that it would probably spread the Christian Faith. I'm not sure about that, but it would most certainly promote freedom of religion at the very least.
One would think a Christian would support that.
Moral case for open borders | Open Borders: The Case
I found this article to be interesting. It looks at it from Libertarian, Utilitarian and other standpoints.
A Christian case is presented here:
Open Borders, Christianity, and the Enlightenment | Open Borders: The Case
I don't agree with all of the arguments here though, at least not in the details, but I agree with its direction none-the-less.
Native Americans call for ban on Christians entering the United States
Native Americans call for ban on Christians entering the United States
Yeah, we usually don't do that stupid sh*t (I'll be the first to admit we do plenty of other stupid sh*t, but this one is usually the Wa-Na-Be tribe in action), our humor tends to be a little more subtle.Fake