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"Victory
for Families in
Kansas:
"God
Has Done a Mighty Work in Protecting the
Institution of Marriage in Kansas . . . Now It
Is Up To Us to Strengthen that Institution . . .
to Make It a Stronghold that Will Be a Safe
Haven for Our Future."
April 7, 2005
On April 5,
citizens in Kansas voted overwhelmingly to amend
their state constitution with a ban on same-sex
marriage and civil unions. It passed in 104 of
the state's 105 counties. In Wichita, voters
approved the amendment by a margin of 91
percent. And, as one Bott Radio Network report
noted, voter turnout was even more astounding
than the statewide 70%-29% margin of victory for
the pro-traditional marriage measure.
Undoubtedly, there will be legal challenges.
But, according to Agape Press, Rev. Terry Fox,
senior pastor of Wichita's Immanuel
Baptist
Church and a leading proponent of the amendment,
believes the marriage protection measure will
withstand scrutiny and hold up against its
opponents' legal attacks since the majority of
Kansans have firmly established traditional
marriage as the will of the people.
by Jenni
Parker / Aimee Herd : Apr 7, 2005 :
Agape Press
Read Full
Story . . .
http://www.breakingchristiannews.com/articles/display_art.html?ID=507 |
April
7, 2005
Patricia King and Stacey Campbell: "We are weeping right
now - the persecution of the clergy has begun in Canada"
by Patricia King
Extreme Prophetic
www.extremeprophetic.com
From the
Desk of Steve Shultz:
All who have been on the ELIJAH LIST a long time know
that I attempt, whenever possible, to concentrate on the
positive side of the prophetic. Truly, the PRIMARY
purpose of New Testament-era prophecy is to "encourage,
edify, and comfort."
Nevertheless, at times, such as THIS TIME NOW IN CANADA,
it's time to SOUND THE ALARM as a nation -- the Nation
of Canada is nearly ready to turn its back on God
without even realizing what they are doing.
Perhaps this is one of those times when our fasting and
prayer is to say, "Father, forgive Canada for they do
not know what they are doing . . . "
Scripture gives a warning for times like this . . . and
for nations like this:
Deuteronomy 32:28-31
"For they [in this one
case, Canada] are a nation
void of counsel, and there is no understanding in them.
Oh that they were wise, that they understood this, that
they would consider their latter end! How should one
chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight,
except their Rock had sold them, and Jehovah had
delivered them up? For their rock [The government
of Canada] is not as our Rock,
[nor is it the Believers' ROCK in Canada]
even our enemies themselves being judges."
Read this urgent letter from Patricia King:
From: Patricia King
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005
Dear Friends,
I have just received this update from Stacey Campbell.
Could you please join us in prayer?
My heart is so burdened. The timing is so critical for
Canada.
I feel a desperation in my heart like in the days of
Esther -- such an urgency to make a change . . .
everyone was called to fasting in prayer in Esther's day
and the overthrow came.
Please read the attachment and send prayer alerts out to
your network.
Below is a communication from the Canada Family Action
Coalition that outlines some action that we can take.
Please don't forget to read the attachment also.
I realize that many of you live outside of Canada, but
the same-sex marriage agenda will influence all nations
if this goes through. THANK YOU FOR STANDING WITH US . .
.
Thanks,
Patricia King
The
persecution of the clergy has begun.
Urgent Communication!
The Assault on Clergy Has Begun: Supreme Court Tells PM
- Parliament can not protect clergy
April 5th, 2005
Dear Pastor:
Religious freedom in Canada is seriously compromised and
the assault on Clergy has begun. Today Bishop Fred Henry
of Alberta is in the process of being prosecuted for
expressing biblical teachings to his flock. If the
government will be so bold as to prosecute a Catholic
Bishop, it may certainly place you or myself on trial.
We must act now to protect religious freedom and
preserve the definition of marriage.
In January, Bishop Fred Henry wrote a letter to his
parishioners
stating, "Since homosexuality, adultery, prostitution,
and pornography undermine the foundations of the family,
the basis of society, then the State must use its
coercive power to . . . curtail them in the interests of
the common good." Two individuals filed complaints and
now the Alberta Human Rights Commission is investigating
the Bishop. The Bishop believes this is an attempt to
"shut the churches out of this important debate on
redefining marriage."
This threat of prosecution is taking place before the
Government redefines marriage and makes Bill C-38 law.
All law schools teach the biblical principle that "the
law is a teacher." If Bill C-38 becomes law it will
teach our society to further disallow biblical teaching
on morality. In addition, the new law will produce a
generation of children inundated with teachings on
same-sex relations. A plethora of same-sex marriage text
books such as "Mom and Mum are getting Married" are
already printed and being taught. It only goes to reason
that prosecutions will increase exponentially if Bill
C-38 is passed.
The proposed law places Clergy and people of faith at
great risk and offers no real protection. Bill C-38 puts
forward a guise of protection for Clergy; however, the
Supreme Court has already ruled that the Federal
Parliament cannot implement any protection. On December
9th, 2004, the Supreme Court of Canada advised Prime
Minister Martin that protecting Clergy from being forced
to marry same-sex couples is "ultra vires parliament,"
beyond parliament's jurisdiction. The Prime Minister
knows that the proposed protection is not worth the
paper it is written on.
In addition, the proposed legislation provides no
protection for
religious facilities, church workers, congregation
members, or any other Canadians from being forced to
participate in same-sex marriage ceremonies. Several
examples, such as the Knights of Columbus in B.C.;
Printer Scot Brockie in Toronto; Marriage Commissioners
in B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Newfoundland, and
several others, prove the lack of religious freedom for
your congregation members. It is very possible that your
church facility, workers, or even yourself will be
forced, in the near future, to participate in activities
that violate your conscience.
It is our obligation to take a stand against this
assault on religious freedom. Some believe it is
hopeless; however, we know that "if God be for us who
can be against us"? The vote on Bill C-38 is very close
and your efforts could make the difference. I would like
to ask you to do three things:
1. Pray. The great preacher J. Sidlow Baxter once
said, "Men may spurn our appeals, reject our message,
oppose our arguments, despise our persons, but they are
helpless against our prayers."
2. Teach. We must educate our parishioners to be
good citizens and participate in democracy. On average,
just 50 committed workers help elect Members of
Parliament. Are there fifty righteous among us? If so,
then Canada will be healed. People also need to be
taught biblical principles to defend marriage -- we
encourage you to do so.
3. Take Action. Canada needs to hear from her
spiritual leaders. In fact, one ethnic community leader
recently asked Defend Marriage Coalition
representatives, "Where is the Caucasian Church on this
issue?" It was an interesting perspective coming from
ethnic leaders -- the expectation is that the Church
should provide leadership.
The attached document has been produced by The Defend
Marriage Coalition and provides suggestions for specific
and meaningful actions that the spiritual leaders of
Canada can take. As we know, "faith without works is
dead . . . " and, in this instance, our work is
desperately needed towards turning the moral tide in
Canada.
I urge you to stand with CFAC and The Defend Marriage
Coalition to protect marriage for our children and
generations to come. We have the responsibility and are
obligated to not allow the cornerstone of civilization,
the pillar of society, and the foundation of the Church
to be redefined. We have the opportunity, the power, and
a responsibility to lead.
Dr. Charles McVety, President
Canada Family Action Coalition
Endorsed by: Wesley
and Stacey Campbell, Be a Hero; Ron and Patricia
King, Extreme Prophetic; Steve and Derene Shultz,
THE ELIJAH LIST
Please forward this for prayer to all you can . . .
both INSIDE and OUTSIDE of Canada . . . we simply must
STAND with Believers in Canada for morality and
religious freedom.
Here is the CLERGY BRIEFING I received today . . .
Steve Shultz
THE ELIJAH LIST
www.elijahlist.com
BREAKING CHRISTIAN NEWS
www.BreakingChristianNews.com
~~~~~~~
CLERGY
BRIEFING April 5th, 2005
Stand
with Bishop Fredrick Henry for Religious Freedom,
Marriage, and Canada
The most recent salvo fired at the heart of religious
freedom in Canada came with last week's formal
announcement that Roman Catholic Bishop, Fredrick Henry
of Calgary, Alberta, is being investigated on a Human
Rights complaint for speaking out in a congregational
letter on the subject of human sexuality and same-sex
marriage. This development is extremely grave in nature
because it is directed at one of Canada's leading
clerics within Canada's largest religious organization.
If Bishop Fred Henry is not free to speak to his own
congregation on the subject -- biblical and Church
teaching on same sex marriage -- then who is? The answer
is that no one is safe unless one is willing to abdicate
their right and responsibility to speak the truth, even
if done in love. More importantly, things are only going
to get much worse unless we, as Canada's faith leaders,
determine now to take decisive and collective action.
The notion that "same-sex legislation" won't directly
impact Churches and religious leaders is dangerously
naive. The track-record of those who seek to silence the
Judeo-Christian ethic in public discussion is clear --
consider the following:
The Record:
Since
"same-sex marriage" has been forced upon Canadians by
way of 1illegitimate, 2lower court
rulings, we have seen the following examples of attack
against people of faith:
Dozens of marriage commissionaires, both
clergy and non-clergy, in several Canadian Provinces
have been fired for refusing to perform same-sex
marriage unions. (Religious leaders should seek to
protect the conscience rights of nonreligious Canadians
as much as their own rights as religious people,
otherwise their efforts to protect our own freedoms can
be interpreted as self-serving.)
Military and prison chaplains, who work under
Federal jurisdiction, have been directed to perform
same-sex marriages or resign. This policy has the effect
of ghettoizing conservative religious leaders by forcing
them out of public service. Military and prison
chaplaincies in Canada would thus be dominated by
left-leaning religious leaders (those who support
same-sex marriage).
The Knights of Columbus in BC are being sued
for refusing to allow their facility to be used by a
homosexual couple in celebration of their same-sex
marriage. Facilities owned by religious organizations
are thus not exempt from attack.
A private citizen, 3Dr. Chris
Kempling of British Columbia, has been suspended from
his job for three months, without pay, for writing a
letter to the editor opposing Bill C-38.
A Catholic Bishop is now facing 4prosecution
by a Human Rights Tribunal (funded with Federal tax
dollars) for expressing his Church's position on the
same-sex marriage issue
The Action Plan:
We must take meaningful and decisive action -- for the
sake of our future.
Publicly support the Bishop in his right to
speak out, both privately (within his congregation) and
publicly, on the issue of marriage and biblical morality
surrounding sexuality.
- Issue a local "media release" or, even better,
issue a "joint statement" of the faith leaders within
your community, or denomination, or ministerial in
support for Bishop Fred Henry.
- Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper
in support of Bishop Henry.
- Call on the government, both provincially and
federally, to address the real issue of religious
persecution and intolerance in Canada. Freedom of
Conscience and Religion are not just words in the
Charter -- they are fundamental freedoms and the "higher
law" to which all institutions and laws in Canada must
adhere.
Join with us to defeat the anti-marriage Bill
(C-38). A second reading vote will likely take place
on or shortly after April 19th. This Bill must be
defeated, preferably at second reading.
- Bill C-38 is an anti-marriage Bill; it is an attack
against 5religion, against 6marriage,
and against the social stability of Canada.
- 7Religious rights protections in Bill C-38
are meaningless and dangerously misleading. Remember,
this is the same federal government that is forcing
certain Cabinet ministers who believe in traditional
marriage to vote against their consciences or be fired.
This government has also issued a directive to force
military chaplains to perform same-sex marriages.
Meet with your MP to inform her/him that the
present anti-religious climate in Canada has convinced
you that religious freedoms are under real threat and
that you consider Bill C-38 a further attack against
freedom, faith, community and family -- Bill C-38 must
be defeated (not amended)
- Ask them firmly to vote against Bill C-38.
- Ask them to support legislation that will specifically
define marriage as between one man and one woman -- the
use of the notwithstanding clause is not necessary.
- If they agree with you, let them know how much you
appreciate their stand and also that you will let others
know of their position.
- If they disagree with you, tell them that you are very
disappointed and will be informing others of their
position.
Be willing to take some public criticism.
Realize that speaking for marriage is not a matter of
popularity but of leadership. No matter how much
compassion and wisdom you apply in speaking publicly on
this issue, you will get criticized.
At the same time, remember that 66% of Canadians support
traditional marriage. Most of those 66% don't go to
church regularly -- they are looking for leadership to
represent them on this issue. I'm sure you'll agree, the
future of Canada, the kind of civilization we pass down
to future generations of our own children, makes our
small sacrifice today worthwhile.
The Good News:
Now is not the time to pull back or back down -- we can
win.
At present, 95 Conservative MPs, as many as 38
Liberal MPs, 8 Block MPs, 2 independent MPs, and 1 NDP
MP has indicated publicly that they will vote against
Bill C-38. There are about 30 MPs who are genuinely
undecided or have not indicated how they will vote.
We only need to persuade about 10 more MPs to vote
against Bill C-38 in order to kill the Bill. We need to
apply every persuasive pressure possible on Paul Martin
and his Liberal government to withdraw this egregious
Bill.
Stay Informed:
Stay up to date on this issue. For the next few weeks,
make
www.defendmarraige.ca
your home page.
Sign up for updates.
Take advantage of the information and opportunities
for involvement offered.
Find out where particular MP(s) stand on the marriage
issue and how they plan to vote.
Continue to pray.
1 The Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not
make reference to same sex marriage' or even sexual
orientation' and yet these rights are being recognized
at the expense of "freedom of religion and conscience,"
freedoms that are specifically included in the Charter.
These judges purposefully ignore freedoms specifically
spelled out in the Charter in favor of rights that are
not in the constitution. It is also of great importance
to remember that most of these judges that have been
appointed by liberal minded Prime Ministers for their
political leanings and/or ideological positions on the
issues that they are now ruling' on. Thus the integrity
of the courts and the potential good of the Charter
itself is are being undermined by the abuse of the
powers given the Prime Minster, in appointing judges.
2 The Supreme Court of Canada has never ruled
to require same sex marriage as some suggest. The Court
did, however, hand responsibility back to Parliament to
decide the matter -- which is why there is a
Parliamentary vote now taking place on the issue of
marriage.
3 In a decision handed down on April 4th,
2005, Quesnel School District Superintendent Ed. Napier
suspended school counselor Dr. Chris Kempling for three
months without pay for a letter to the editor printed in
the local news paper. The letter is posted for reference
on
www.defendmarriage.ca.
4 See
www.defendmarriage.ca or
www.lifesitenews.ca for details of Bishop Henry's
statements.
5 Every major world religion agrees on the
definition of marriage being between one man and one
woman.
6 Only two nations in the world have
legislated same sex marriage, and the consequence in
both instances is a dramatic drop in the numbers of
people bothering to get married (see
www.defendmarriage.ca).
7 It is important to note that the reference
to protect religious freedoms within Bill C-38 an
attempt to mislead ordinary Canadians. According to a
directive from the Supreme Court of Canada, the federal
government has no legal authority to provide any
religion rights protection for persons authorized to
solemnize marriages. It is a matter of Provincial
jurisdiction and several Provinces have already forced
people to solemnize same sex unions or be fired from
their position as commissionaires and chaplains.
by Patricia King
Extreme Prophetic
www.extremeprophetic.com
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