Competing rights discussed
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Evangelical Fellowship of Canada vice president Don Hutchinson, Laurentian Leadership Centre director Janet Epp Buckingham and law professor Natasha Bakht discuss Supreme Court cases involving religious freedom March 28. (Photo: CCN) |
A panel at the University of Ottawa discussed the unclear stand religious freedom has in Supreme Court cases. Deborah Gyapong reports:
Don Hutchinson noted the Whatcott decision welcomed the preaching, teaching
and dissemination of religious beliefs. “It’s important to have them
recognize religious expression is welcome in the public square.”
The
Court determined the Bible is “not hate literature,” he said. “Except
in certain rare circumstances and contexts but they don’t tell us what
they are.”
Hutchinson advised prudence and wisdom when commenting on prohibited
behaviors from a biblical perspective. He noted it took 20 years after
the Taylor decision for another hate speech case to work its way to the
Supreme Court of Canada.
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full story, see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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