catholicregister.org

Armed forces prayer ban: Spiritual neutrality is void of soul

Armed forces prayer ban: Spiritual neutrality is void of soul Bishop Scott McCaig, centre, Canada’s Military Ordinariate. Photo from X Many have been shocked and dismayed by the new Canadian Forces General Instruction from the Commander of Military Personnel (CANFORGEN), issued July 29, decreeing a “spiritual neutrality” upon all Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Chaplains whilst they function in any public ceremony that would have historically included prayers. In so doing, a “new, modern Prometheus,” a new “Act of Supremacy” has been created. Nowhere in the history of human religious faith expression has there ever been a definition of “The Spirit” as being neutral. The Spirit, regardless of any faith that currently may be ascribed to by humanity, is anything but neutral. If anything, it is the inclination to act, to justify and to defend the honour of the godhead of one’s own religious beliefs or lack thereof. Neutrality, with respect to a faith, may seem to exist only in the realm of …

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giveusthisday

They forget who is paying them - unless... they're getting paid off to continue the attacks against christians.

Everyday for Life Canada

One Canadian pastor who isn’t afraid to speak out as the Canadian military moves to ban Christian prayer at public events. It’s just another government attack against Christians.

straitstimes.com

US teen accused of killing mother, brother at home; used ChatGPT for ideas on murder

US teen accused of killing mother, brother at home; used ChatGPT for ideas on murder Prosecutors have claimed that the teen fatally assaulted his family members inside their home and later left in his mother’s car. PHOTO: REUTERS BOSTON – A 17-year-old American boy has been charged with killing his mother and younger brother in Acton, a town in the US state of Massachusetts about 40km north-west of Boston. Investigators have revealed that the youth used the internet and ChatGPT to search for ideas or fantasies on killing his family, IANS reported. The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office stated that Arjun Aravind faces two counts of murder in the deaths of his mother Sudha Venkatesan, 45, and his brother Siddharth Aravind, 14. Arjun has also been charged with two counts each of assault and battery on a household or family member, and assault and battery. Other charges against him include theft of a motor vehicle and use of a vehicle without authority. Police officials reached the family’s …

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Orthocat

It's insidious! I have a friend who works at a community college and she tells me that new student applicants are submitting long autobiographies - sometimes over 10 pages long. Yet, these same potential students are failing basic English skills entrance tests and need remedial classes! Of course, they aren't writing things themselves!

Everyday for Life Canada

When one’s moral compass isn’t pointing to God, it will point somewhere else including ChatGPT. What a sad event.

lifesitenews.com

Christian grandmother killed by euthanasia in Canada against family’s will - LifeSite

Fri Aug 7, 2026 - 2:44 pm EDTFri Aug 7, 2026 - 4:36 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — A 83-year-old Christian grandmother with cognitive problems was euthanized despite her stated opposition and against her family’s will through Canada’s euthanasia program in July. According to her family’s horrifying account, great-grandmother Brigitte Stegemann had lived in an Ontario long-term care facility for the final two years of her life. She originally explicitly stated that, due to her Christian beliefs, she didn’t want to be euthanized. About five months before her death, she had been diagnosed with untreatable Stage IV stomach cancer. While her granddaughter — named Brigette in her grandmother’s honor — who held legal power of attorney was away on vacation, the medical team convinced Stegemann to request euthanasia or “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAID). “The facility initiated the renewed MAiD discussions with a patient who had declined,” noted Kelsi Sheren in her Substack report, “The Last Ten Days …

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Noname Senki

@Everyday for Life Canada It’s not an evil slippery slope. It's the way of devil. Killing the people and leeding the people to Hell.

Everyday for Life Canada

When you can legally murder a baby in the womb, you can kill a grandmother against her will? The moral anchor has been cut. It’s an evil slippery slope.