Doug Ford ally's Canada Christian College denied university status, name change

That doesn't really answer my question, though. It's a lot easier for Christians to avoid deplatforming when they don't weld themselves to far-right viewpoints seen by society as problematic.

Surely the thing Jesus isn't speaking of is going around and feeding the hungry. No one minds that.

So you say, and yet Ford's Cons have cut disability support so deeply that it's being called out as a human rights violation, which they're hedging by appointing their own handpicked personnel to the drastically understaffed Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, bypassing the standard vetting process.

This is my point - Christians would generally feel a lot less persecuted if they didn't dogmatically support such unchristian politics. So I ask my question again - do you believe that Christianity is innately aligned with right-wing politics? Because from my perspective, that allegiance is why Christians are finding themselves marginalized by modern society. You say it's for calling out evil, but you also say that no one minds feeding the hungry when Ford and his Cons demonstrably do. Is their behaviour not evil worth calling out?

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