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NDP leader Mulcair: Christian sexual beliefs ‘completely against’ Canadian 
 law
by _Patrick B. Craine_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/author/pcraine/)  
 
    *   Tues Feb 12, 2013 14:24 EST



 
OTTAWA, Feb. 12, 2013 (_LifeSiteNews.com_ (http://lifesitenews.com/) ) – 
Canada’s Official  Opposition leader is under fire Tuesday after saying 
traditional Christian  beliefs on sexuality go “completely against” Canadian 
values, and even Canadian  law. 
Thomas Mulcair, the leader of the New Democrat party, was up in arms Monday 
 over a government grant supporting Crossroads Communications Inc.’s 
efforts to  improve water access in Uganda because of the group’s beliefs about 
 
homosexuality. 
The three-year $544,813 grant, awarded by the Canadian International  
Development Agency, was targeted by a report in The Canadian Press on  Sunday 
because of a page on Crossroads’ website, since removed, that called  
homosexuality a “sin” and a “perversion.” 
In response, International Cooperation Minister Julian Fantino had said  
payments to Crossroads would be halted pending a review, but his office said  
Monday that the review was complete and the grant would continue. 
Outside of the House of Commons Monday after Question Period, Mulcair told  
reporters Fantino’s support for the grant is “indefensible.” 
"It's shocking to hear Minister Fantino defending the indefensible --  
standing up today and defending a group that on its website is attacking  
something that's recognized and protected by Canadian law,” he said, according  
to 
multiple news reports. “So it goes against Canadian values, it goes against 
 Canadian law and he can't defend that.” 
The NDP leader also linked Crossroads with a bill before the Ugandan  
Parliament that would institute harsher penalties for same-sex relations. "We  
don't understand how the Conservatives can ... subsidize a group in Uganda 
whose  views are identical to those of the Ugandan government," he said, 
according to  QMI Agency. 
Crossroads, however, has insisted that they are committed to “lov[ing] 
people  unconditionally,” do not discriminate in their services, and oppose  
criminalizing homosexuality. 
Mulcair's statement "is disingenuous, uninformed, incorrect, inflammatory 
and  offensive to millions of Canadians," Mark Hughes, pastor of Winnipeg's 
Church of  the Rock, told QMI Agency. 
Don Hutchinson, Vice President and General Legal Counsel of the Evangelical 
 Fellowship of Canada, told LifeSiteNews he hopes Mulcair will reconsider 
his  statement. 
“As a lawyer and political leader, we certainly anticipate that Mr. Mulcair 
 will inform and sensitize himself to the issues that are important to all  
Canadians, over three quarters of whom identify as Christians and over 4 
million  of whom identify as evangelical Christians,” said Hutchinson. “
Perhaps the  current debate [about Crossroads] will help to inform the revision 
of his  position as it was stated yesterday.” 
Brian Lilley, host of Byline on the Sun News Network, told  LifeSiteNews 
that Mulcair seems to be calling for a "belief test" to partner  with the 
government. 
"He wouldn't accept this if the belief test required an orthodox Christian  
worldview and Christians should not accept Mulcair's test," he said. "He 
has  shown himself to be ignorant of Canadian law despite holding a law degree 
and  spending the last few decades sitting in the nation's legislatures." 
LifeSiteNews.com did not hear back from Mulcair's office by press time. 
Mulcair’s comments come only a week after a Tory minister criticized the 
NDP  for opposing government partnerships with faith-based groups. 
“Unfortunately, our Government’s willingness to work with these 
organizations  has not always been supported,” wrote Public Safety Minister Vic 
Toews 
in a _statement_ (http://www.victoews.com/news.asp?news_ID=1319)  on his  
website Feb. 5th. “We have encountered opposition from groups and critics,  
including the NDP opposition members in Parliament, who do not share our  
Government’s belief in the value of providing support for these worthwhile  
community endeavors simply because they are delivered by faith-based  groups.” 
“It is unfortunate that we face opposition to partnerships with churches 
and  organizations like Youth for Christ, Siloam Mission and the Salvation 
Army that  are working hard to turn neighbourhoods around,” he added. “With 
support from  our Government, organizations like these are helping communities 
in a variety of  ways, from providing the less fortunate with a bed for the 
night and warm meals,  to helping disadvantaged youth and helping curb gang 
activity.” 
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Selected Comments : 
On Demanding Tolerance _http://www.americanthinker.com..._ 
(http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/08/on_demanding_tolerance.html) 
When liberals tell you to  be tolerant, it is a double edged event. They 
are demanding you to surrender  your conviction, as they maintain theirs. 
. 
Surely Mr. Mulcair means that Canadian laws and lawmakers are against Jesus 
 Christ? He would be more accurate in stating that Canadian law is 
Atheistic  Marxism 
. 
On what possible basis does Mr. Mulcair apparently believe that 
homosexuality  is not detrimental? 
God's Word is clear that homosexuality is perversion, transgression and  
offensive to Him -- something from which people need deliverance, not 
something  to be defended and affirmed.
Biology demonstrates it to be a perversion and  dysfunctional for 
propogating the species.
Sociological stastistics abound,  citing the problems associated with 
homosexual lifestyles, despite its  advocates' attempts to portray it as 
healthy 
and normal. 
. 
This is becoming an important theme among Canadian politicians.....total  
acceptance and endorsement of the homosexual lifestyle is a "Canadian value". 
 Not surprising--true Catholic teaching on sexuality and morality will 
eventually  be outlawed if these "leaders" have their way. Hope our Bishops and 
priests are  listening. 
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As long as religious organizations are subsidized by government, through  
exemption from corporate income, property and parsonage taxes, preferential  
sales tax treatment, tax deductibility of contributions and directly and  
indirectly subsidized religious schools, their beliefs deserve any and every  
criticism. 
. 
You statement is a personal whim that has no basis in fact. The reason the  
church receives some tax concessions is that the church provides a net 
benefit  to society, and is a recognition of that fact.  
It is still true that Christians contribute more to all kinds of charities, 
 significantly more per capita than non-Christians as Stats Canada reports  
confirm, whereas atheists give the least. And if non-Christians ever do 
catch  up, they had a good role model in Christians giving. 
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I wonder what this man thinks about Muslim and Sikh sexuality. Would he 
tell  us? 
. 
It took a little while to smoke out socialist Mulcair and his intolerance 
for  anyone who disagrees with him. No doubt, he would like to head an 
inquisition to  ensure his agenda is followed by anyone who has dealing with 
the 
government.  Given the opportunity, he would he extend that mandate to every  
voter...

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