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Pastors remain silent as Canada perpetrates a mass anti-Christian hate crime

The Canadian government and media conspired to spread a massive anti-Christian hate hoax that resulted in over 80 churches being set on fire. In any other situation, this vicious display of religious persecution would be condemned as a horrifying violation of human rights, but there has been no word from the many charities and watchdog groups dedicated to monitoring such abuses. will not rise.

This pogrom against Christian churches was instigated by a wide range of Canadian elites, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but the event will hardly be mentioned by U.S. pastors this Sunday. Instead, U.S. congregations are learning more about the evils of seizing political power and Christian nationalism, even as their brethren in Christ watch their sacred places of worship being burned down with the approval of a secular state. You will hear a lecture about the dangers of

It took three years and $8 million to discover a mass grave at an Indian boarding school in Kamloops, but no remains were found. There is not one body.

In 2021, Canadian media reported that a mass grave containing the bodies of Indigenous children was discovered on the grounds of a former Catholic-run government residential school. The history surrounding residential schools was already controversial, as they were known for separating Indigenous children from their communities and forcing them to attend public schools to facilitate cultural assimilation. The new revelation that there may be a mass grave in one of the schools seems to confirm all the wildest fantasies about racial genocide perpetrated against the country’s indigenous peoples It infuriated the ruling class.

There’s just one problem. None of that is true.

The suggestion that the bodies of 215 children lie in a mass grave at Kamloops Aboriginal Residential School is inflammatory and should have been treated with extreme caution. A ruling class that cares about the stability of its country will only address such accusations after a painstaking process of thoroughly scrutinizing them and gathering conclusive evidence. But Canada is ruled by unhinged left-wing fanatics who hate Christianity and seek to denigrate their ancestors. Instead, the media quickly began to make noise, recklessly repeating unsubstantiated claims.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, defiant to the stooges of a malicious media, ordered the flag to be flown at half-staff and justified anti-Christian misinformation. calling for an incident “A poignant reminder of a dark and shameful chapter in our nation’s history” regarding X.

As anger grew and churches began to burn, Prime Minister Trudeau claimed to understand the anger that led to terrorist attacks. Law enforcement agencies have taken little to no action to stop religious hate crimes, and the entire Canadian government has tacitly acknowledged that this conflagration is just punishment for the Christian community. It seemed like that. Even Pope Francis justified the hoax by visiting Canada a year later and expressing his sadness at what he called a “genocide.”

It took three years and nearly $8 million to uncover a mass grave at an Indian boarding school in Kamloops, but no remains were found. There is not one body. Despite this complete lack of evidence, neither Prime Minister Trudeau nor anyone in the media has apologized. No officials have been held accountable. In most cases, police do not make much effort to find the arsonist. The entire anti-Christian terror campaign is being covered up by Western elites.

In the United States, Christians have largely been encouraged to engage in political passivism, where they have been told by their leaders that they should be engaged in the work of the kingdom rather than the menial task of governing the world. The remaining vestiges of cultural Christianity have been driven out of American institutions by relentless legal and media campaigns over the past several decades, and many pastors have decided that retreat is the only viable option. Did. This strategy is an unmitigated disaster, and many Christians are beginning to realize that relinquishing power will only increase hostility toward their faith and family. As believers retreat from public life, their enemies only become more zealous.

This realization has led the next generation of Christians, especially young men, to seek alternatives to the political passivity that is destroying their faith. Incidents like the anti-Christian pogrom in Canada should make it clear that their fears are well-founded. Once the media and governing bodies are removed from Christian influence, they quickly become instruments of persecution against the church. But instead of understanding the dire situation Christians are in, many American clergy continue to see the acquisition of power as the ultimate evil.

The persecution of the church is an undeniable fact of Christian history, but so is the triumph of Christendom in the West. This progressive project wants to dismantle our religious foundations and remake the world in its own image. Many Christian leaders would never say this out loud, but they have largely adopted a leftist view of the West and treated the historical dominance of Christian culture as a source of great shame. American pastors may mention persecution of the church in distant countries like China, but they will never sound the alarm against anti-Christian terrorist activities in Canada. They agree that their ancestors were evil people and that their descendants should be held responsible.

Although I have tactical and philosophical reservations about the use of the term Christian nationalism, it is difficult to deny its proponents’ core concerns. If American Christians continue to shirk their leadership responsibilities and ignore the realities of the political realm, they are likely to suffer the same fate as their Canadian compatriots.

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