Showing posts with label Lack of freedom of speech for Christians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lack of freedom of speech for Christians. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Unplanned the movie - Article by Deborah Gyapong


https://www.catholicregister.org/item/29875-two-theatres-cancel-showings-of-pro-life-movie-unplanned-after-threats

Two theatres cancel showings of pro-life movie 'Unplanned' after threats
Deborah Gyapong

“They were originally going to (screen it) and were able to endure a lot of negative publicity,” said B.J. McKelvie, a Fredericton pastor and president of Cinedicom, the Canadian distributor of the U.S. film about former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson who became a pro-life activist after witnessing an ultrasound-guided abortion. “They got a lot of positive support as well.

“Then things took a turn,” he said. “There started to be more serious threats towards managers and the families of theatre owners.

“There were two that were reported back to me that were death threats," McKelvie said.

click here for the rest of Deborah's article




Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Persecution of Christians in Canada

It seems every time you turn around you hear another story of how Christian Canadians are persecuted for their beliefs 
from David Cooke below Pastor David Lynn was arrested by Toronto Police on June 4th, 2019, after he was mobbed and assaulted by a large group of LGBT supporters. He was accused of deriding gays and preaching hatred, but his only "crime" was peacefully sharing the love of God on a public sidewalk.

I interviewed Pastor David to find out what really happened and to discuss the implications of his arrest for the entire Christian community. This video shows Pastor David's heart, tells his story, and unmasks the injustice that took place when he was wrongfully arrested.

After you watch this interview, please share it with others. Also, be sure to sign our petition of support for Pastor David: https://www.citizengo.org/en-ca/pr/171367-christian-mobbed-assaulted-and-arrested-toronto