Society & Culture

Not in the image of God – Perils of pornography

“You’ve come a long way baby!” Or at least that is what a cigarette advertising campaign of a few years ago would have us believe.  Today’s women need not stoop to secretive smoking, was the message.  The feminist movement has put women on an equal par with men.  Cigarette smoking is a personal behavior to be enjoyed by both sexes. Personal behavior [...]

2010-06-02T07:21:06-04:00February 2, 1990|Society & Culture|

New Age dissected

Though it appears the New Age Movement appeals to many people, experts cannot agree as to how pervasive it really is.  Some, however, claim that it is present in every form of mass communication – even in children’s cartoons with their emphasis on magic and “spirit guides.” The following is the first of two articles explaining the movement and its fundamental incompatibility [...]

2009-07-29T13:18:42-04:00January 29, 1990|Society & Culture|

Not in the image of God – Perils of pornography

“You’ve come a long way baby!” Or at least that is what a cigarette advertising campaign of a few years ago would have us believe.  Today’s women need not stoop to secretive smoking, was the message.  The feminist movement has put women on an equal par with men.  Cigarette smoking is a personal behavior to be enjoyed by both sexes. Personal behavior [...]

2009-07-29T13:17:59-04:00January 29, 1990|Society & Culture|

Courage for homosexuals

It is utterly impossible for this group of homosexuals to get AIDS. The program they follow doesn’t require billions of dollars from poor taxpayers. These homosexuals don’t have to shy away from giving blood. These homosexuals don’t die from AIDS. You’d think all the politicians, government flunkies, movie stars, social workers and media personnel would be running to see how they do [...]

2009-07-29T12:42:43-04:00January 29, 1990|Society & Culture|

PP in the media

For many years Planned Parenthood has denied its commitment to abortion and has been portrayed by the press as a group of concerned citizens trying to save the world from itself. During the IPPF conference held in Ottawa in November 1989, the national press presented this picture once again. Stuart McCarthy in the Ottawa Sun quotes IPPF spokesman Karen Newman as saying [...]

2009-07-29T08:19:08-04:00January 29, 1990|Abortion, Society & Culture|

The rights of homosexuals – Part 1

When a bill concerning homosexual “rights” was introduced into the Ontario Legislature in 1986, its supporters were led by the most influential member of the Cabinet next to Premier Peterson – Attorney-General Ian Scott. They maintained that all they were trying to do was put an end to unfair discrimination. But the bill was part of a “Gay Drive” – an international [...]

2009-07-28T09:52:04-04:00January 28, 1990|Society & Culture|

The hardships of easy divorce

On February 12, the London Sunday Telegraph used a survey by Gwynn Davis and Mervyn Murch of Bristol University as the basis for a discussion on the consequences of divorce.  The paper’s account opened with a description of a “sad little ritual” conducted by court welfare officers, in which a man and a woman stand formally and struggle to find words to [...]

2009-08-27T12:37:58-04:00December 27, 1989|Society & Culture|

Christian heritage attacked

B.C. Premier Bill Vander Zalm is a Catholic.  His seat mate in the legislature, Nick Loenen, is a member of the Christian Reformed Church.  In October Loenen protested a proposal to drop a clause from the Social Credit Party’s constitution calling for fostering and encouraging the universally recognized principles of Christianity in human relationships.  “We live in a Culture that is certainly [...]

2009-08-27T12:36:48-04:00December 27, 1989|Society & Culture|

Sex gurus brazenly plan how to corrupt youth

. Build self-esteem—masturbate, fornicate, sodomize and condomize! This was the theme for 800 school teachers and public health nurses attending the eleventh Annual Guelph Conference on Human Sexuality, June 19—21 1989. Before relating some of the outright obscenities of the conference, a little background information on those responsible and those financing the destruction of our present and future generations. The conference was [...]

2009-08-27T11:58:23-04:00December 27, 1989|Society & Culture|

Halifax media idolize abortionist

Is there any connection between the Titanic tragedy and the abortion tragedy? Is there sad, ironic similarity between the cruel unfair and sudden death of hundreds of innocent victims in the Titanic sinking and the cruel, unfair and sudden death of thirteen babies in the Halifax abortion clinic of Henry Morgentaler? A group of Halifax pro-lifers feel there is an obvious heart-breaking [...]

2009-08-27T11:49:36-04:00December 27, 1989|Society & Culture|

The legal maze of divorce

On June 28, 1999 the Supreme Court of Ontario ruled that a father’s freedom of religion was violated when his access to his children was limited because he had become a Jehovah’s Witness.  When he and his wife were divorced in 1984, Paul Hockey of Exeter was permitted to see his twin 5-year-old daughters every second weekend.  In 1988, her former husband [...]

2009-08-27T08:53:42-04:00November 27, 1989|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Chastity

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND – As the new school year opened, Island educators were still smarting from the results of a study delivered some months earlier by Dr. Richard Beazley of Queen’s University.  His report that Island schools do a poor job of teaching their students about sexual matters gave added impetus to the drive to increase such instruction in the schools. Concerned [...]

2009-08-27T08:08:31-04:00November 27, 1989|Society & Culture|

Sex education in the schools: Programming the anti-life mentality

Has sex education achieved its goals?  As expected, the answer is no. A 1986 Planned Parenthood of Ontario report pointed out gleefully that teenage pregnancy rates had gone down between 1976 and 1981.  The decrease, naturally, was attributed editorially to PP’s hard work in promoting sex education and birth-control devices. But what Planned Parenthood did not dwell on was the fact that [...]

2009-08-27T08:07:08-04:00November 27, 1989|Abortion, Society & Culture|

The battle

On September 13, the Vancouver Echo carried a column by Paul E. Nielsen, who noted how the little-known facts about AIDS are being passed over.  “How many know,” he wrote, “That it was originally called ‘GRID?’  The correlation between the practice of homosexuality and the occurrence of this syndrome was so strong that it was initially called GRID – Gay Related Immune-deficiency [...]

2009-08-26T08:25:47-04:00November 26, 1989|Society & Culture|

Sunday shopping

“All we want is an n even break,” said a spokesman for A&P.  This was at a news conference announcing that his supermarket chain has joined Loblaws, Miracle, and Oshawa Group (IGA and Food City) to form something called the committee for Fair Shopping.  The committee is going to lobby Ontario municipalities to permit supermarkets to open on Sundays. Their arguments: -          [...]

2009-08-26T07:56:03-04:00November 26, 1989|Society & Culture|
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