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arikara

(5,562 posts)
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 09:02 PM Sep 2015

Stephen Harper's Covert Evangelicalism

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's love-in with Israel's right-wing government provides more insight on the influence of his religious views on public policy -- and the importance he places on pleasing evangelical Christian voters. It also confirms what I wrote three years ago in a Tyee column that went viral across the nation.

That piece argued that Harper's own evangelical beliefs, which are closely aligned with extreme elements of the Republican Party, explained his disinterest in climate change and his government's pointed trashing of environmental science. It also explained his penchant for secrecy and his dislike of the media, environmentalists and other secular groups.

In particular I referenced the reportage of Marci McDonald, whose book The Armageddon Factor carefully outlined the growing strength of the Christian right on Canada's political landscape and its significant influence on Harper's administration. McDonald did not write a polemic. She merely documented how Harper slowly exploited moral and religious beliefs for partisan purposes with little transparency and no public debate.

Most Canadians still don't even know that Harper has been a long-time member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, an evangelical church established by a Canadian nearly 100 years ago. It has a wide following in Alberta.

Harper's church believes that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in an apocalypse that is "imminent." It does not support abortion and homosexuality and believes that those who aren't born-again are "lost."

...much, much more...

http://www.thetyee.ca/Opinion/2015/09/14/Covert-Evangelism-Stephen-Harper/

Christian and Missionary Alliance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_and_Missionary_Alliance

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Stephen Harper's Covert Evangelicalism (Original Post) arikara Sep 2015 OP
the Tories are the GOP North, Likud the GOP East MisterP Sep 2015 #1
Yeah shenmue Sep 2015 #2
Tell your friends! alcina Sep 2015 #3
It's tougher than you think... OnlyBernieBurnsBush Sep 2015 #4
Harper has no respect for any of them either arikara Sep 2015 #5

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
1. the Tories are the GOP North, Likud the GOP East
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 09:25 PM
Sep 2015

presumably coups and mine tailings are signs of divine grace

alcina

(602 posts)
3. Tell your friends!
Wed Sep 16, 2015, 07:44 AM
Sep 2015

It amazes me how few people on the left know about this. I was at a political gathering a few weeks back and mentioned it to the 20 or so other people there. Only a few had heard about this, and most ultimately said they didn't think Harper's religion was relevant. Really? Call me old-fashioned, but I think being an anti-science demagogue who's praying for imminent Armageddon should disqualify someone from being the head of any modern nation. I understand you might have to tread carefully when talking about it. But this isn't a casual philosophy; it's a driving force in his decision making.

arikara

(5,562 posts)
5. Harper has no respect for any of them either
Thu Sep 17, 2015, 11:45 AM
Sep 2015

remember when he swiped the wafer at Romeo LeBlanc's funeral.

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