What’s with Religions today?

I was born in the UK and “Christened” into the Church of England when still young enough to yell when doused with a watery cross. As soon as I could read, I was “volunteered” into the local church choirs even though my singing left much to be desired. At my first boarding school we walked a mile up hill to attend the church service every Sunday, and at Lancing College we attended Chapel every day and twice on Sunday.

Even with all this “brainwashing” things happened to me that caused me to think for myself (which I was taught to do at Lancing) and I realized that there were way too many “gods” for any one to be the one real god and as a result I eventually rejected them all and became an atheist which I remain.

Today all religions seem to be under attack because they differentiate between antisemitic and anti Zionism.  Carrie Boller was thrown off the White House Religious Liberty Committee because she refused to accept that being Roman Catholic was to be antisemitic. The absolute absurdity of this is patently obvious.  Yes, that is in the USA but this country called Canada and it’s parliament is following the Zionist playbook with absolute obedience to the Zionist Lobby.  This means that if someone like me says anything about my utter contempt for Zionists and the ugly genocidal, yet inferiority riddled, state of Israel can soon be arrested and likely jailed for those comments.

                                “Bill C-9:

“Civil liberties groups including the Canadian Civil Liberties Association have also raised concerns about the bill, arguing it could criminalize peaceful protest and silence unpopular expression.

Justice Minister Sean Fraser, who sponsored the bill and brokered the deal with the Bloc, has pushed back saying the new legislation won’t “criminalize faith.”   

Since I do not trust this Minister one inch farther than I can throw him under water, I have great misgivings about his assertion even if his arms are waving like a scarecrow in a gale. I am also very concerned that he states it is in complete compliance with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.  Anything that restricts genuine freedoms cannot be in compliance unless one is a Liberal fanatic devotee of our visiting banker.

There will be many who think I am crazy and maybe I am but I cannot accept that so many people are willing to limit what people can believe.  I, on the other hand, have absolutely no problem with anyone believing whatever they wish and wish them well and good luck with what is coming their way.  

What amuses me, in a way, is that this attitude is more Christian than most Christians’ belief and behaviour.

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