This is concerning:

“Carney’s display of his Catholic faith Tuesday stood in stark contrast with a heated debate about the value of state secularism that played out an hour later at the Supreme Court of Canada.

Where Carney quoted from the Gospel of Matthew and from Christ’s Sermon on the Mount to talk about the grace and generosity that politicians should channel, Quebec’s lawyers argued religious beliefs should not be on display by public officials, saying the state should be neutral, and public services delivered without signs of any religious belief.”

While we all know Quebec’s ‘secular’ law is really about maintaining the dominance of the Catholic Church and suppressing the right of anyone else to practice competing faiths, I’m more concerned about our sitting Prime Minister invoking religion as a guiding principle for governance.

This feels like an entry-point for Christo-fascism.

“Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religious beliefs don’t belong in government”

https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/mark-carney-invokes-christian-values-as-top-court-told-religious-beliefs-dont-belong-in-government/article_c0a9b0bd-41b0-4b0b-8320-f7d7b64402c7.html

Archive link:

https://archive.is/Gd6qT

#CDNPoli #Secularism #Christofascism

Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religious beliefs don’t belong in government

On the same day Quebec vigorously defended its law promoting state neutrality and secularism in government, Prime Minister Mark Carney declared religious values can and should frame how politicians act.

Toronto Star

@crispius

I have zero respect for anyone, but especially a politician, who starts spouting bullshit mythology as an attempt to justify anything.

Christopher Hitchens is still right

#ReligionPoisonsEverything