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Thursday, December 22, 2005

Just in Time For Christmas

Canadians every where can hang their heads in shame over the Christmas holidays. Wednesday, Canada's Supreme Court handed down a ruling that makes Swinger Clubs legal in Canada.

Swinger Clubs are basically people married or single who meet at a club, and rather than the old key swap of the 70's. They pick who they want to have sex with. They may choose 1 or multiple individuals, as long as everyone is consenting. The Supreme Court ruled it is not a criminal act because "it poses no threat to society". Forget the moral fabric we've already shred.

This all came about because some clubs in Montreal got charged for operating a "bawdy house" or brothel. One owner's lawyer is quoted as saying, "It does not contaminate society. It does not hurt, it does not do any harm to society and to the public in general."

Come to Canada, where we have no morals.

Why would I be proud to be a Canadian?

4 comments:

Aaron Perry said...
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Aaron Perry said...

the problem when unrestrained freedom is the only conceptualization of a libertarian society.

Jason said...

why are we so threatened by this? is the church so weak and our Lord so feeble that this is a threat?

why would I want to serve this god?

Laura said...

Well, it is already widespread in the States. I do find it disgusting and such a disgrace to marriage. How does that fit in to the 'thou shalt not commit adultry'?

And to 'jason', no our Lord is not so feeble that this is a threat. At least to me, the problem is not that the Lord cannot overcome it, but that my children will be growing up in a world where it is okay for many consenting adults to have sex, or many consenting children and youth for that matter. Instead of realizing how precious the relationship and sex between two married people are, they will be thrown into a pleasure-seeking world and will turn away from God, instead of towards Him for the strength and affirmation that they need.