Faith
Canadian Christians Vow to Keep Preaching Despite New Restrictions
Faith Facts
- The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada pledges to continue preaching biblical truth despite new hate speech amendments removing religious defenses
- The controversial law eliminates protections that previously allowed religious expression on sensitive topics
- Christian leaders warn the legislation threatens fundamental religious freedom in Canada
Canadian evangelicals are drawing a line in the sand as their government moves to restrict religious expression. The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) has made clear it will not back down from proclaiming gospel truths, even as lawmakers have passed an amendment stripping away religious defenses from the nation’s hate speech laws.
This development represents a troubling erosion of religious liberty in a nation that once proudly protected faith-based speech. The amendment effectively removes legal protections that previously allowed pastors, teachers, and everyday Christians to share biblical teachings on controversial topics without fear of prosecution.
For American Christians watching from across the border, this should serve as a stark warning. What happens in Canada often foreshadows trends that secular progressives attempt to implement in the United States. The targeting of religious speech under the guise of preventing “hate” is a familiar playbook that threatens the First Amendment freedoms we hold dear.
The EFC’s courageous stand deserves recognition and support. In an era when many institutions bend to cultural pressure, these Canadian believers are choosing faithfulness over convenience. They understand that the Gospel itself is offensive to a world that rejects God’s truth, and they refuse to water down the message to appease government authorities.
This situation underscores the importance of remaining vigilant about religious freedom protections here at home. When governments gain the power to define what constitutes acceptable religious speech, they inevitably use that power to silence voices that challenge prevailing cultural orthodoxies. Biblical teachings on marriage, sexuality, the sanctity of life, and other foundational truths often become the first casualties.
Canadian Christians now face the real possibility of legal consequences for simply preaching what Scripture teaches. Pastors could be hauled before human rights tribunals for sermon content. Christian schools might face penalties for maintaining biblical standards. Believers who share their faith publicly could find themselves accused of spreading “hate.”
The broader implications extend beyond Canada’s borders. International progressive movements are working to normalize these restrictions on religious expression across Western democracies. They package censorship as compassion and frame biblical truth as bigotry, all while claiming to protect vulnerable populations.
American Christians must learn from this Canadian example and strengthen our own defenses of religious liberty. This means supporting organizations that fight for First Amendment rights, electing officials who understand the constitutional protection of religious speech, and refusing to self-censor when sharing our faith.
The EFC’s determination to continue preaching gospel truths regardless of legal threats exemplifies the kind of courage the Church needs in these times. Their witness reminds us that faithful Christians throughout history have often faced opposition from governing authorities, yet they chose to obey God rather than man.
As we pray for our Canadian brothers and sisters, we must also examine our own commitment to religious freedom. Are we willing to stand firm when cultural winds blow against biblical truth? Will we support those who face consequences for their faith? The answer to these questions will determine whether religious liberty survives in North America.
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