Holy Bible and ‘Diary of Anne Frank’ too hot for school district

The Jerusalem Post explained the books are being removed as the latest “in a string of book removals being implemented at schools at the behest of conservative activist parents and school board members.”

It is the district in the Fort Worth area that ordered librarians to remove the Bible.

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Rainbow-Coloured Racism: Anti-Anglophone Politics In Trudeau’s Canada

It’s all the rage. The post-modern politics of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have given birth to a fresh social phenomenon: prejudice against Anglophones and Christians in Canada.

It’s application is subtle. So much so that white Canadians are never mentioned by name. For CAP, it’s a cowardly act. If government, media and our educational system are going to call out Canada for racism against so-called “minorities,” at least they could have the gumption to actually name the perpetrators.

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Mosques Overflowing As Churches Close Their Doors In Canada

Here we come to understand why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent the past six- years prostrating himself before immigrant communities. Our prime minister is positively gleeful about these developments. His feelings are shared by CBC, Global News, Globe & Mail and Toronto Star.

It would be one thing if their promotion of 3rd World religion existed as a stand-alone phenomenon. What should concern the Canadian-born is the fact that an anti-Christian political movement exists concurrently with the development.

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

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.”

h/t Marvin

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‘Christian Nationalism’ Is an Invention of Christian Bashers

Scholars rightly take umbrage when pundits and activists exploit their work for political purposes. The latest example, at least in religious circles, is the way in which a new book, “Secular Surge: A New Fault Line in American Politics,” is being received by militant secularists.

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