"When attachment runs deep and strong,
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**Canadian Election**

I bet most of my readers didn’t know that on this coming Tuesday, we will be having a federal election in Canada! We will be electing the next Prime Minister and all our Members of Parliament.

As a Christian, I find the Canadian election to be a very discouraging and disheartening thing. We simply do not have a choice.

Canadian Political Parties

In Canada, there are four “leading” political parties. They are the Progressive Conservatives, Liberals, NDP (New Democratic Party), and Québéc is allowed to elect candidates from the separatist Parti Québécois to the Canadian Parliament.

It is truly a case of voting for the least evil party.

The Conservatives are now in power and under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, they have been basically forbidden to even mention the word abortion. He has no intention of opening the abortion debate, and although some of the Conservative Members of Parliament are pro-life, it is expected that the slaughter of the unborn will continue under a Harper government. For the most part, the Conservative party is socially liberal, although it could be considered less liberal then the other parties. It might be called fiscally conservative.

The Liberal party is small “l” liberal through and through. History has shown that almost every Liberal MP votes pro-abortion on life issues, and every Liberal party leader, since I remember, has been fully deserving of the pro-abortion title. (Never mind the fact that the present leader struggles with speaking English and has dual citizenship in France and Canada.)

The NDP has a completely pro-abortion, socialist platform.

The separatist Parti Québécois has candidates only in Québéc, and they, too, are radically pro-abortion.

In a few areas, people have the option of voting for the Christian Heritage Party.

How did we get to this point?

Apathy… Ignorance… Misunderstanding of true Christianity…

Our pulpits remain silent. For the most part, the churches are completely uninvolved in politics, even though the most basic Christian values have been taken away, and many more are at risk. In Canada, abortion is permitted from conception to partial birth, for any reason, paid for by tax money. This is because human beings that have not completely left their mothers’ wombs are not considered “persons” in Canadian law.

The Canadian media speaks in one, solidified, radical left, liberal, and often government-funded voice. Media bias is blatant and unapologetic. We cannot turn on Canadian television or radio and hear an alternative point of view. As a result, a great percentage of the most recent generations of people proclaim anti-life, anti-family, and anti-Christian values. There is also a general anti-American attitude. The few Canadians searching for the truth rely on the rare small “c” conservative blogs and pro-life websites.

The Canadian educational system has been firmly entrenched in liberalism and secular humanism for at least the past twenty-five years. Public schools have no freedom of religion, nor even freedom from religion, but rather have embraced the religion of humanist indoctrination. Our universities are cranking out liberal lawyers, and reporters, and teachers, etc., left and right left.

Huge numbers of recent immigrants do not have a Christian heritage.

How does a Canadian Christian vote?

In the Canadian electoral system, citizens are not permitted to vote directly for the Prime Minister. In each home riding, there are usually the three main parties represented, and we vote for the person we want to represent us as our local Member of Parliament. The party with the highest amount of Members gets its leader elected as Prime Minister.

In this system, it is possible to elect a pro-life MP and get a pro-abortion Prime Minister at the same time. The ideal would be to have a pro-life MP and a pro-life Prime Minister, but sadly, we haven’t seen a pro-life Prime Minister in my lifetime. In a country with a small population, there have been more than 2,792,355 unborn Canadians killed since the year I was born (1970) and the same number of women wounded by abortion.

In my area, based on the voting record of our local Liberal MP, and the hopeful pro-life position of the Conservative candidate, I feel my best option is to vote Conservative. My advice is to vote for a pro-life candidate who has a record or reputation for standing up for the unborn.

I take my right to vote very seriously. It wasn’t that many years ago that women, too, were considered “non-persons” and did not have the right to vote.

Why is the abortion issue so important?

A politician’s position on abortion is an excellent litmus test in determining his or her character and moral fiber. A person who has a strong belief in the sanctity and protection of human life from conception through natural death is more likely to care about the rights and needs of everyone. A person who believes that women can be exploited, coerced, deceived, and violated with the destruction of their unborn does not deserve your vote. If you think this is a gray issue, do some research on fetal development and post-abortion syndrome.

In Canada, life issues have been blatantly ignored, year after year, and hope is dismal that things will change anytime soon. Christian values continue to be eroded, and the people are changing. And it is not for the good.

Note on government funded health care system

We pay very high taxes to fund a health care system where you wouldn’t dare leave a family member in the hospital over night without another family member to watch out for them. If you need to go to the hospital, expect at least a three hour wait. If you need a heart operation, expect to wait months and months. And if you prefer alternative health care, forget it.

  1. One Response to “**Canadian Election**”

  2. By Twila on Oct 9, 2008 | Reply

    Excellent! Exceptional essay! You have said it so well. This information needs to be in the hands and hearts of more people! Although, I am very afraid (and sad) that there is not enough care and concern among our people to try to do anything. I have always wondered what it will actually take for Canadian Christians to take a REAL stand for truth.

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