Did Canada just pass a bill that outlaws particular Bible teaching?
This episode of The Missions Show explores the implications of Canada’s Bill C-9 (the “Combating Hate Act”) and its potential impact on religious freedom, gospel proclamation, and missions. Guest John Taylor, ABWE missionary in Canada, explains that while the bill aims to curb violence and protect marginalized communities, its vague definition of “hate” and removal of key legal protections for religious expression raise serious concerns.
The conversation highlights how this cultural and legal shift may affect both local churches and global missions efforts. John encourages believers to remain faithful, proclaim the full counsel of God with humility and love, and avoid allowing cultural pressures to dictate the message of the gospel. Together they emphasize that missions must continue through both word and deed—demonstrating Christ’s love while clearly communicating humanity’s need for salvation.
Key Topics:
- Overview of Canada’s Bill C-9 and its legislative status
- Definitions of “hate” and concerns about vague legal language
- Potential classification of biblical passages as hate speech
- Removal of legal protections for religious expression
- Tension between religious freedom and evolving cultural norms
- Balancing cultural awareness with biblical faithfulness
If you’d like more information on Bill C-9, check out these resources:
- CcccBill C-9: Passes Third Reading with Key Changes – CCCC Blogs
- EvangelicalfellowshipEFC – Religious Freedom in Canada – EFC Protects Religious Rights in Canada
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