Madness in British Columbia; Pope Francis and Al Azhar el-Tayeb
Martyn McGeown examines a controversial Canadian human rights case involving transgender activism and its impact on religious liberty and conscience rights for small business owners. The article critiques the expansion of gender identity claims and their legal enforcement against individuals with traditional religious and cultural beliefs, arguing this represents a concerning trend in secular society's treatment of Christian convictions.
Madness in British Columbia We live in an age in which there is a new hierarchy of rights, with transgender rights currently at the apex. Because of the perceived rights of "sexual minorities," more and more small business owners feel the pressure. We have already seen Christian bakers, florists, and photographers harassed for declining to service same-sex weddings. Transgender activists are now targeting small businesses also to demand official recognition of their "gender identity." One...
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