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I've made reference from time to time to the influence of the fundamentalist Christian and Missionary Alliance on Harper government policies. There's an interesting profile of Conservative Party lawyer Arthur Hamilton in today's Globe and Mail. Here's a quote that made my coffee spray out my nose;
Politically, Mr. Harper has found the sweet spot between economic success and responsible environmental policy, Mr. Hamilton said, and he's made Canada relevant on the international stage.
In reality there's never been any question that economic considerations trump environmental concerns in Harper's Canada, nor does any reasonable observer imagine that Canada is more relevant on the world stage today. What's frightening is that Harper and the clique of Alliance Church types around him totally believe their own bullshit.
Here's a quote from the Alliance Church's “vision statement” that might help explain our foreign policy;
Vision Prayer
O God, with all our hearts we long to be:
a movement of churches
transformed by Christ,
transforming Canada and the world.
By your grace and for your glory:
Use us to fulfill your purpose for Canada and the world.
… Canada and the World …
If you've ever thought that our Israel First foreign policy smacks of religious fervor, that's because it's religious fervor.
And here's what they call an “Environmental Vision” at the Alliance Church. Good luck trying to find anything in it about what most normal people think about when they hear the word “environmental.”
Faith can be a beautiful thing, but I don't recall where Canada ever signed up for faith-based government.