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CASJAFVA Quarterly

No.74
April-June 2008

Table of Contents
Cartoon

1. Quotable Quotes

2. Editorial

3. Inspirations:

  • Me For President
  • America The Beautiful
  • The Paradox Of Our Time

    4. Family Values

  • How To Turn A Free People Into Slaves
  • On The Cusp Of Crisis

    5. Politics and Religion

  • Trail Of Terror
  • The Archliberal Of Ditherbury
  • Syed Soharwardy Wants A "Hudna" (Part A & B)
  • First They Came For Piglet
  • Rowan's Laugh-In — Archbishop Demonstrates Why Liberal Christianity Is A Joke
  • Getting Religious Liberty Wrong
  • An Ironic Juxtaposition
  • "No Free Speech Allowed" At Site Of Liberty Bell
  • Wow, What An Impact?
  • Why I Am A Conservative
  • Magdi Allan Rejected Islam Atheism
  • No Place For Faithful Christians

    6. Human Rights Commission

  • Too Many Rights Make A Wrong
  • Hate Debate — Zealots Too Quick To Complain to Human rights Commissions
  • So What Would It Take To Aalarm Your?
  • Why Should richard Warman be The Only citizen to Have His Own Personal Inquisition>
  • Repeat, Offender
  • It's What Other Say About You That Brings On The Trouble
  • Does Canada Need Our Human Rights Commissions?
  • The Latest Insanity On The “Human Rights”Front In Trudeaupia
  • The Rights Revolution Run Amok
  • Canadian Association Of Journalists
  • Free Speech, Hate, And The Jews
  • The Thought Police On The Warpath In Trudeaupia
  • Today's Bullies - Yesterday's Feminist

    7. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS

  • Drugs & “Safe” Injection Site
    (i) Pull Plug On Safe Injection Sites
    (ii) About Billy
  • Law & Order
    (i) Pot Grower's Rights Violated: Judge
    (ii) On Robert Latimer And How Canada Just Became Scarier For The Disabled
    (iii) Victory For Our Children
    (iv) Two Killers, Two Policies
    (v) Unborn Victims Of Crime Act
  • The Funding Scams
    (i) Don't Bring Back The Court Challenges Program
    (ii) Record Funding For Status Of Women Canada Under Harper Conservatives
  • Opening A Window On Closed Campus Minds
  • Putting Specious Rights Before Health
  • Liberalism, A Mental Disorder?
  • The Cult Of Environmentalism
  • Education
    (i) The Failure Of Education
    (ii) Parents Should "Come Out" From Public School And Educate Their Children With Values At home Or In Private Schools
    (iii) Booze And Sexuality
  • The Pulpits
    (i) ...And The Pulpits Are Silent

    8. NOW & THEN

  • Our Post-modern Society Has Become Soft, Self-indulgent & Effete

    9. FRAUDS & SCAMS

  • Credit Card Alerts — Be Sure to Read Scene 3

    10. MISCELLANEOUS

    11. JOKES

  • Time For A Chuckle
  • The Haircut
  • Kids Are Quick
  • The Lawyer
  • Kids
  • Quick Thinker
  • A New Holiday
  • Family Of The Groom
  • Those (unintentionally) Funny Church Bulletins

    12. HEALTH MATTERS

  • Good Fish, Bad Fish: Which Fish Is Best For You?
  • Could A vaccine Make Your Tinner
  • Prevent Blood Clots In Your Legs To Avoid Potentially Serious Consequences
  • Aspirin Dose Do's and Don'ts
  • The Truth About Smoking Cessation
  • Keeping Delirium To A
  • Prostate Screening: Refining What PSA Levels Mean
  • Blocking Hormones To Treat Prostate Cancer
  • Vitamin D For Bones And Beyond?
  • The Facts On “Super-Staph”
  • Getting A Better Look At Blood Sugar
  • Difficulty Swallowing? Treatment Can Provide Relief
  • Life After Loss: Easing Grief For The Surviving Spouse
  • Cannabis Bigger Cancer Risk Than Cigarettes — Study
  • To Heal A Hurting Mind
  • Food To East To Avoid Cancer
  • The Vitamin D Miracle: Is It For Real?
  • Sexually transmitted Diseases Are A Result Of Liberalism

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  • Article

    On The Cusp Of A Crisis

    March 3, 2008
    Written by Chuck Colson
    On The Cusp Of A Crisis March 3, 2008 Written by Chuck Colson

    Quebec's Quiet Revolution

    One of our Centurions recently told us a story that was both fascinating — and disturbing. Her name is Tessa Littlejohn. She is a flight attendant who lives in Ontario. Tessa recently worked with another flight attendant from Quebec, whom I will call Cecile. As they worked, Cecile told Tessa all about her boyfriend, Gerard. Cecile was wearing a ring on her left hand, so Tessa asked her if she was engaged. Cecile blushed. "Actually," she said, "Gerard and I have been married for two years."

    Then why on earth was she calling Gerard her "boyfriend"? Because, Cecile explained, no one in Quebec gets married anymore. If she referred to Gerard as her husband, Cecile said, "I would sound like an old lady. It would feel too weird."

    Tessa was not too surprised at Cecile's reasoning, but it did make her think about what happens when a society abandons God and His laws.

    For Quebec, this abandonment began during what became known as the Quiet Revolution. As Richard Neuhaus writes in the March issue of First Things, up until 1960, when Quebec's Liberal Party took power, there was an almost total synthesis of Church, culture, and state; the Catholic Church provided nearly all educational and social services.

    As American scholar Charles Doran notes, it was Catholic clergy who helped people survive the hardships of a new and rough land, and "provided the social cement for the colony." But in the 1960s, Canadians abandoned their Judeo-Christian values in favor of modernity. And as Doran notes, the Catholic clergy "became an embarrassing reminder of a past that everyone wanted to forget." Tragically, the Church willingly cooperated in its own retreat.

    The predictable result of this revolution was that the role of the state became greatly enlarged, because the state alone was capable of implementing desired social changes. Today, nearly five decades later, the churches largely stand empty — and the consequences of modernity are on stark display.

    Of all the Canadian provinces, Quebec has the lowest marriage rate. It also has the lowest birth rate — the province is literally dying out. Quebec's abortion rate is higher than all other Canadian provinces, with 30 percent of all pregnancies ending in abortion! Quebec leads the other provinces in divorce and suicide rates as well. And its chief city, Montreal, has become a notorious haven for pedophiles, according to Canada's leading news magazine.

    As Tessa notes, "Society is collapsing; they are on the cusp of a crisis that is only mitigated by the fact that they are part of a larger country, which is not at the same point of moral failure. If you want to know what happens to society when it rejects God," Tessa concludes, "look at Quebec."

    What is happening to French Canadians is tragic — and it should serve as a warning to those of us living south of the border. Religious faith and practice cannot be cut adrift from a healthy society &mash; not if the society, that is, wants to stay healthy.

    Americans have already traveled perilously far down this same road, and suffer many of the social traumas Quebecers do. The question is: Are we going to continue down this same, destructive road — or change course? Will we learn from the disastrous lab experiment conducted to the north — or copy it?