Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Anti-Christian Hysteria Has Grown Into Church-Burning Terror, And People Might Be Next

St. Ann's Catholic Church was a small church built to serve a small town, but that humble building was a mighty testament to the people who built and nourished it.

Overall more than two dozen churches in Canada have been targeted over the past few weeks - and people are cheering it on.

Not just anonymous people, either: On June 30, Harsha Walia, the executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, responded to a story of another church arson, saying "Burn it all down." Others rallied to her defense.

"I can't help but think," Trudeau mused, "That burning down churches is actually depriving people who are in need of grieving and healing and mourning from places where they can grieve and reflect and look for support." "I can't help but think," he might well have said instead, "That burning down churches is bad. Sorry guys, the problem isn't you - it's me." Even as churches burn down around him, Trudeau is singling out not the arsonists, but Pope Francis.

Once in place, the churches agreed to take the children for the government and educate them.

According to the Truth and Reconciliation report, the government refused to pay for children who died to be transported back to their parents, despite requests from the churches, and so they were buried there.

Because of poor medical care and poor and crowded living conditions - all caused by extremely limited church resources and a government unwilling to help them in the job they'd assigned - First Nations children died at a rate of two to four times that of their peers who weren't in these schools.

https://thefederalist.com/2021/07/13/anti-christian-hysteria-has-grown-into-church-burning-terror-and-people-might-be-next/ 

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