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No Sacred Ground
By Tim Bloedow
No Sacred Ground: 'Human Rights' Thought Police Clamping Down on Christians, exposes the militant nature of Ontario's Human Rights Commission and its hostility to Christianity, using the decision against Christian Horizons as a crucial case study. The dynamics exposed and explained here are applicable to the worst of Canada's human rights commissions, including those in BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan and the federal HRC. This book breaks down and exposes the irrational and anti-Christian nature of the HRC campaign against liberty as it revealed itself on behalf of a lesbian ex-employee against the social services organization Christian Horizons.
The ECP Centre does not necessarily endorse everything written in this book.
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No Sacred Ground e-book
This is an e-book. It's a pdf version of the hardcopy book that will be sent to you via email to read on your computer or print off for yourself.
By Tim Bloedow
Exploring the decision against the Ontario social services organization Christian Horizons, this book exposes the militant nature of Ontario's Human Rights Commission and its hostility to Christianity. This decision is one of the most anti-Christians rulings brought down by a human rights commission. Thankfully it has been appealed into the Ontario courts.
This book breaks down and exposes the irrational and anti-Christian nature of the HRC campaign against liberty as it revealed itself on behalf of a lesbian ex-employee against the social services organization Christian Horizons. You and your friends need to see this ideology in action to appreciate how serious the situation is and how we need to fight back.
Please honour the copyright and our need to raise funds with these product sales. This e-book is only $5+GST - less than 50% off the price of the paperback version.
The ECP Centre does not necessarily endorse everything written in this book.
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Shakedown
How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights
By Ezra Levant
Ezra tells the story about his outrageous experience of being dragged through the Alberta Human Rights Commission process as it processed an Islamic fatwa against himfor publishing Islamic cartoons of Mohammed in the now-defunct Western Standard magazine.
Ezra also recounts numerous other human rights commission cases from across Canada to expose the utter hostility of these bodies against genuine human rights and against Canadian values of fundamental justice.
This is a "must-read" book by Canada's leading freedom fighter.
The ECP Centre does not necessarily endorse everything written in this book.
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State vs. Church: What Christians Can Do to Save Canada from Liberal Tyranny
By Tim Bloedow
State vs. Church is a lively and provocative apologetic for a Christian social order. This social order recognizes the distinct and legitimate spheres of authority for the State, the Church, the family and self-government. It is a decentralized social order, wholly incompatible with the Messianic State-ism of our day. State vs. Church does not just outline the problem; it fleshes out the implications of a Christian decentralized social order. State vs. Church shows how social conservatism, economic conservatism and governmental conservatism are consistent and necessary for a reasonable and comprehensive Christian perspective. You can find out more about Church vs. State here: http://www.christiangovernment.ca/book_press.php .
The ECP Centre does not necessarily endorse everything written in this book.
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NoApologies T-Shirt
"Punching a hole in political correctness"
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T-Shirt - Orange
NoApologies T-Shirt
"Punching a hole in political correctness"
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T-Shirt - White
NoApologies T-Shirt
"Punching a hole in political correctness"
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The Tyranny of Nice
The Tyranny of Nice is a very concise, yet detail-packed book about Canada's dangerous human rights industry. Written by Kathy Shaidle and Pete Vere, it catalogues some of the more outrageous human rights commission/tribunal cases across Canada and analyses the threat the decisions pose to our fundamental liberties in Canada.
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