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Oh, Eventually they will be enforced extra territorially, by the U.N.
They seem to support everything else that God hates. Before they prosecute Pastor Pete Peters, however, I suspect they'd really like to prosecute God, or His Son Jesus Christ, for the urban renewal program which took place at Sodom and Gomorrah. Genesis 19:24, 25, "Then the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven, and He overthrew those cities and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground." (NASB) Ever wonder why they call homosexuality "Sodomy" ? Genesis 19 pretty well tells it all. Seems our "judges" and politicians of today are trying to see if God can give a repeat performance. I'm betting He is very well able -- and just may prove it! :-) Al ======================= T. Early wrote: I'm wondering if Pastor Peters could face liability in Canada under their "hate speech" law, which was recently extended to cover sexual orientation. The law does cover broadcast transmissions. It's unlikely that he would ever actually become subject to Canadian arrest (i.e., jurisdiction) by going there, and it might be doubtful that they'd even acknowledge his broadcasts. However, his "speech" does reach Canada, and appears to be pretty close to the type of thing they are getting at, so he could face "technical" liability or possibly indictment. Anyone know if any speech laws such as this have ever been applied extraterritorially to SW broadcasters who cross borders? |
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