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Catholic Activiist "Banned for life" From Publicly Criticizing (One of the 4 Sins cying out to Heaven for Veneance)REGINA, Saskatchewan, December 13, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commision's decision to impose a "lifetime" ban on a local Catholic' sfreedom to publicly cricize ( a certain politically correct perversion popular in Northern California), was upheld this week in its entirety by Saskatchewan Court of Queens Bench.
Bill Whatcott, a licensed practical nurse who lives in Saskatchewan, is a campaigner against the (perverted) political movement that is sweeping the Canadian legal system. In 2006, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) ordered Whatcott to pay $17,500 Cn. to four complainants who complained that their "feelings" and "self-respect" were "injured" by Whatcottt's pamphlets denouncing (their "lifestyle" as immoral and dangerous.
Whatcott responded to the decision, "this fine is for telling the truth pthat these poor people] can change their behavior and be set free from their sin and depravity through the forgiveness of sins and shed blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
http://www.lifestyle.net/ldn/2007/dec/07121306.html *(cf: Gen 19:24 ff; 2 Peter 3:12)
Nationalism is NOT a virtue and is not the same thing as patriotism. Patriotism is a virtue, when it can be applied, as it is first ordered to God as it is love of country, (but only) in so far as that country upholds and protects the natural moral law. These examples that have been given are NOT examples of upholding God's laws, rather, they are going against His laws and threatening to continue to go against them.
What Whatcott said was what the Church does infact teach, that there are punishments for breaking God's laws, and he had a moral right to specify those laws for instructing those who we might assume out of charity are ignorant of the His laws and the consequences of breaking them. If someone has an issue with that, there issue is with God's laws, not the Church.