3 Ways Gay Marriage Has Changed Canada
In Uncategorized on April 15, 2015 at 7:02 am Diane RobertsonIn 2005, Canada quietly legalized gay marriage. Unlike the United States, there was never a fight or a court case, or really much ado about it. It just happened. And since then, we haven’t heard if gay marriage changed anything about Canada. Until now…
Canadian citizen and daughter of a gay man, Dawn Stefanowicz, has begun to discuss not only her life as a child of a gay man, but what gay marriage has done to Canada. These are 3 ways gay marriage has changed all of Canadian society.
- Parenting: The laws surrounding parenthood and parental rights immediately changed.The bill that legalized gay marriage (Bill C-38)
included a provision to redefine parenthood from “natural parents” to
“legal parents”. Children no longer have a legal right to both their
biological parents. And biological parents no longer have a legal right
to their children.Additionally, same sex marriage has infringed upon
important parental rights for all parents. The Human Rights Commission
began regulating parents’ ability to teach their children their beliefs,
opinions, and faith if the parents’ beliefs are different from what the
schools teach and promote.
Stefanowicz explains:
“If you teach your children that same-sex sexual relationships are wrong and that every child has a father and a mother, and that only man-woman sex in marriage is allowed, you run the risk of thought police questioning your beliefs, especially if your children discuss these subjects in the classroom.
Consequently, parents experience state interference when it comes to moral values and teachings about family, parenting and sex education in schools.”
- Speech: Hate speech became a crime in 2004. Hate speech can be defined as anyone disagreeing with homosexual behavior. Though the hate speech section of the law was repealed for 2014, most provinces have additional hate speech laws that have the same effect. Before the repeal, the Human Rights Commissions of Canada had a 100% conviction rate. If someone filed a “hate speech” complaint against someone, that person had to pay tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees. The Human Rights Commission still has power to enter private residences and remove anything pertinent to an investigation involving speech. This has essentially nullified the ability for Canadians to speak and write freely including on the internet.The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has censored all media. Broadcasting licenses can be revoked if a television or radio station airs anything that can be considered anti-lgbt.
- Religious Freedom: Employers, business owners and all alike whether large, small, in home, or family owned do not have the freedom to deny any service to LGBT for religious reasons. There has been no wedding cake battle in Canada. It’s just illegal. In fact, what is preached in churches can be brought before the Human Rights Commission.Again, Stefanowicz explains:“Freedom to assemble and speak freely about man-woman marriage, family and sexuality are restricted. Activists often sit in on religious assemblies, listening for anything discriminatory towards GLBT, so a complaint can be made to the Human Rights Commission. Most faith communities have become politically correct to avoid fines and loss of charitable status.”
It has been ten years since gay marriage became legal in Canada. Since that time laws that offered freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and religious freedom have essentially been overturned in favor of protecting the feelings of a very small part of the Canadian population. The rights of parents and children have been trampled. A change in marriage laws affects all in a nation. A nation cannot redefine family, the basic unit of society, without serious consequences for everyone.
This post is sickening!
ReplyDeleteI cannot verify if this is true. A statement from Elder Holland I received today. If someone can, PLEASE DO! It's pulse pounding!
Just a quick quote for you tonight which comes from last October 14 at a Utah Stake Conference.
Elder Jeffery R. Holland (who is well known for speaking the blatant truth with the fire of the Spirit) said this:
“ALL WILL NEVER BE THE SAME. From this time forward everything will be new. Our government may fall, our finances may fall, the nation may fall, but do not fear! The church will stand and remain strong. Those of you with wayward children, I give you my blessing to prepare.
“Your children will be returning home. There will be new revelations. From this time forward you will hear things you have never heard before, see things you have never seen before, and your leaders will ask what they have never asked before. We (apostles) will not be attending stake conferences anymore. We are called to other things now. All you know will never be the same.”
It looks like it came from the following blog(https://oneuprising.wordpress.com/about/) but was removed because the original source couldn't be tracked down. Based on the law of witnesses, I can't accept it as coming from Elder Holland until the original source is validated and there are some trustworthy confirming witnesses to back it up. However, it seems like something that will come to pass eventually (and probably soon), so it probably wouldn't be good to completely discard it, either.
DeleteDidn't you recently move to Canada IRAQ? I know you have your reasons, but I hope one of them wasn't to get away from the US cesspool. Seems Canada is in the same boat, and even more morally corrupt than many places in the US.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you can be punished for teaching children that sex outside of marriage is wrong, regardless of whether it's with a male or female. If not yet, I expect it soon.