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February 26, 2012

A Sample Letter Regarding Alberta’s Bill 2 (2012 Education Act)

Filed under: Education,Family,Liberty,Persecution,Politics,sexuality — Tim @ 7:01 am

Note: The following is what I have drafted as a response to the Alberta government’s present Bill, which is in second reading. I publish it here for your consideration. I urge you to read the present Bill, particularly this provision: “All courses or programs of study offered and instructional materials used in a school must reflect the diverse nature and heritage of society in Alberta, promote understanding and respect for others and honour and respect the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Alberta Human Rights Act.” Note that “school” here includes not only public schools, but also private Christian schools and home schools.

Dear Mr MLA,

I have recently reviewed the provisions of Bill 2 (2012 Education Act), and I am gravely concerned regarding this legislation.

It is not only that in general the Bill assumes sweeping powers for the Minister, but more specifically, it requires all curriculum, including that of home educators, to conform to the Alberta Human Rights Act. This latter is something that should be repealed, not used as the basis of further legislation, as it has had seriously negative effects upon the freedom of religion and freedom of speech in this province. In particular, it in essence prohibits Christian home educators (and others who share a basic biblical worldview) from teaching the biblical view that homosexual acts are wrong (“sinful”). This proscription applies, even though Christians teach kindness and love toward sinners; it is the intent of the Alberta Human Rights Act, and therefore Bill 2, to normalize and justify homosexual acts, period.

While in interviews, members of the Minister’s office have suggested that Bill 2′s provision affects only curriculum and not a family’s private views, this is not a satisfactory response.

First, this response presupposes a fundamental difference, and indeed incompatibility, between Christian faith, on the one hand, and “real life,” including education, on the other. This is unacceptable. Jesus Christ, according to the Bible, is Lord or lords (meaning master of all) and King of kings, not a private aid to personal devotion or an assistant to secret beliefs. The Bible ought to be the basis of the moral dimensions of education, not the Alberta Human Rights Act.

Moreover, the response of the Minister’s office presupposes that Bible courses themselves will not be part of the curriculum, or if they are, they must be circumscribed by the anti-biblical rules of the Alberta Human Rights Act. This is an attack upon all religious education in both home education and private Christian schools. Part of the point of private Christian schools and much home education is the ability to provide Bible courses, and Bill 2 is at best a restriction of the basic purpose of such education.

Furthermore, the response of the Minister’s office is unsatisfactory because it of necessity grants the Province tremendous leeway, particularly with home schools, to persecute those who would defend biblical moral teaching. The concept of curriculum is, and ought to be, broader in the context of home education than is available in the government schools. The Bill leaves far too much room for the Minister or bureaucrats to forbid parents from full-orbed biblical instruction.

The Province of Alberta does not own the children who reside within it, and would do well to remember that politicians and bureaucrats are servants of the people, and not the other way around.

In view of this, I am imploring you as an MLA to:

  1. Vote against this Bill as it stands;
  2. Work against the general impulse of putting near-dictatorial powers in the hands of the Education Minister;
  3. Work toward the repeal of the Alberta Human Rights Act, which is in contradiction to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which opens by recognizing “the supremacy of God and the rule of law.”

Thank you in advance for your prompt and diligent response to this matter. Your work is critical for the maintenance and restoration of genuine religious and parental freedom in our province.

Yours,

[Signature]

August 9, 2010

Discrimination and Homosexual Marriage

Filed under: Family,Liberty,sexuality — Tim @ 9:48 pm

There is a great deal of fine reasoning in this essay. The profound difference between children as a “gift” and children as a “right” is also a highly important point.

March 27, 2009

Love, Sex, and Mammon

Filed under: abortion,Defense of Life,Economics,Family,sexuality — Tim @ 2:30 pm

This editorial at Touchstone is trenchant – dare I say, prophetic.

As a sampling of how this little piece hits home:

Why do Christian parents, contra St. Paul’s clear admonition in 1 Corinthians 7, encourage their young adult children to delay marriage, sometimes for years past the time it would take to discern whether this union would be of the Lord? Why do we smilingly tell them to wait until they can “afford” it? It is because, to our shame, we deem fornication a less awful reality than financial hardship. [Emphasis mine.]

Must reading.

March 12, 2009

Punishing the Innocent

Filed under: Education,Family,Justice — Tim @ 9:37 pm

This reflects what is wrong with the modern judiciary in so many ways.

A North Carolina judge has ordered a mother to stop homeschooling and send her children back to public school.

The judge could not even claim that the children were not being educated properly – indeed, he admitted that they had “thrived” under four years of homeschooling. (Outside testing had shown the children were up to two years in advance of their peers.) But they needed the “socialization” of public school, despite being involved in all sorts of out-of-the-home activities in sports and other clubs.

But the kicker: this ruling was part of a divorce proceeding, and came at the behest of the father, who acknowledges the divorce springs from his own adultery. But he doesn’t want the children homeschooled – in part, apparently, because he doesn’t want to pay for it.

This is the society we live in. Implicitly reward the adulterer with authority, rather than punish him. And interfere in the God-given authority of the innocent parent to direct the education of her own children.

January 7, 2009

Medical Reports: “The Pill” Contributing to Male Infertility, Hermaphrodism

Filed under: abortion,Defense of Life,Environment,Family — Tim @ 8:57 pm

Reports are showing that pollution derived from “the pill” is contributing to a spectrum of problems such as male infertility and higher instances of hermaphrodism, as well as endangerment to fish.

It seems that environmental groups for once have been largely silent on the latter issue.

December 23, 2008

How the Left’s Agenda is Undermining Resistance to Pedophilia

Filed under: abortion,Family,sexuality — Tim @ 3:17 am

It is frequently stated that the agenda for advancing homosexual rights has absolutely nothing to do with pedophilia, despite various studies which suggest that 20-25% of adult homosexuals involve themselves sexually with members of the same sex who are 16 years old or younger.

That aside, however, one of the centrepieces of the international agenda of the Left is to declare abortion a “fundamental human right” such that parents cannot interfere with the decision to abort that is made by a minor. (This is also part of the Freedom of Choice Act which president-elect Barack Obama has publicly committed himself to signing in short order after taking office.)

Yet if a minor has that sort of authority over his or her sexuality, it is plain to see that a minor is qualified to provide consent to enter a sexual relationship with an adult. Perhaps this is why Planned Parenthood has repeatedly been caught with its pants down in recent years, when counsellors turned a deaf ear to what, for all they knew, were egregious cases of statutory rape. (More recently, LiveActions Films have repeatedly drawn similar responses to abortion requests from Planned Parenthood all across the USA. Here is an example.)

Let’s not kid ourselves. Children who have “authority” to abort babies are going to be “granted authority” to have “consensual” sex with adults, whether heterosexual or not. The Left cannot have it both ways. They either must own up to their own ideology in practice (as seen in the Planned Parenthood cases), or they must admit that an underage girl is not equipped to make these sorts of decisions apart from the knowledge and consent of her parents.

This owning up will not happen, of course. The revolution of the Left has been advancing for many decades by way of desensitization. Admitting that pedophilia is part of the agenda would discredit the Left too much before the ideology has had sufficient opportunity to take practical root. Now is the time for vigilance, and to start stemming this tide.