Before Some American Judges Have Their Say On Marriage… – June 26th, 2013 7:32 am

Dear U.S of A.

Just a small shot from the bow, from across the border, to all our detractors.

To my American friends.  To my God-fearing brothers and sisters from the States.

I just wanted to remind you – be not afraid.

Not that you’re necessarily quaking in your boots in advance of the Supreme Court’s ruling on Marriage… by the way, that decision is expected to come down at around 10 am ET.

I mean we Canadians, who have been living under this insane change to Nature’s Law since 2005 aren’t afraid.  Angered?  Yeah.  Mostly sad.  But not fearful.

Why?  Because nothing will ever change the traditional and TRUE meaning of marriage.  Your bosses at work won’t.  Your friends and family members won’t.  Activist judges… antsy politicians… nobody.  Nobody can change what marriage is; the most incredible union that binds the two great halves of humanity.  The two flesh, becoming one… creating life… propagating humankind… nurturing children… building a great future, a great society that glorifies God.

There’s no fear.  Just great joy over the fact… the hard-as-rock FACT, that people will always continue to fight for marriage.

Here.  Just the other day, the mayor of Toronto – Rob Ford – who had always bucked the city’s so-called Pride gathering, seemingly buckled to pressure and showed up at this week’s flag-raising.  Said Mayor Ford in his pride week proclamation – “Pride Week celebrates the history and diversity of our city’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two Spirited and Transsexual (LGBT) community and promotes a society in which all residents can live free from discrimination.”

Free from discrimination?  All residents?  Not any more.  A new discrimination is on the rise.  One that is going to test the mettle of all those who would never lift a finger against those who wish to tear down the great harmony that good families provide.

But while we’re hearing a lot of silence from the majority on the matter, like I said, fear is not an option.

My American friends,Canada has been there.  We’re on this road.  It’s a road I hope you don’t have to navigate, but you’re prepared to do so.  I don’t know how things are gonna shake down this morning.  But I just wanted to let you know that I’m on your side.  I’m pulling for you.  We’re pulling for you.  And we have faith in what your stand for.  We have faith that you’ll continue to take a stand… that you’ll continue to let your voice be heard.  We have faith that you will continue to fight for marriage.

No matter what some Supreme Court judges say.