Friday February 7, 2003


SPEAKER WARNS HOMOSEXUALITY BEING USED FOR INTERNATIONAL SECULAR HUMANIST AGENDA
Says pro-abortionists, activist judges, UN, part of final attempt "to demolish Christianity"
TORONTO, February 7, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) -- Militant secular humanists are now using homosexuals and homosexuality "to demolish Christianity once and for all". That was one of the main messages given by veteran pro-life, pro-family advocate Gwen Landolt in her January 18 presentation to the Toronto Catholic group Witness.
Landolt was invited by the group to give her presentation on the topic "The Homosexual Activists' Push to Change Canadian Society". Many present who were familiar with her past work, found this talk by Landolt to be strikingly foreboding and accented by an uncharacteristic strong emphasis at the end on the importance of prayer and trusting in God.
The talk and question and answer session covered a wide territory of related material including:
* the now widespread and growing secular humanist attack on Christianity;
* abortion;
* the denial of reason and logic and related increase of emotion and intimidation;
* the protection of AIDS by government and the courts;
* the re-definition of freedom of religion by Canadian courts;
* what tolerance and diversity now mean;
* the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions;
* the unaccountability of judges and their corrupt appointment and complaints processes;
* the 1994 Cairo conference;
* Svend Robinson's Bill C-250 (adding homosexuality to hate crimes law);
* strong indications that, despite Landolt's previous skepticism, one world government may soon become a reality;
* the great importance of individual efforts;
* and much more.
See LifeSite's special report on this powerful presentation at:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2003/feb/030207a.html
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