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Dennis Cross's avatar

I am very happy that this concert went ahead in Edmonton. It speaks to the difference between Alberta and Canada. The problems encountered across Canada highlight the very fact that Canada has become a Godless Nation, and that it is open season on Christians and Jews. When we are in the States there is an undisputed feeling that anyone can express their own feelings, but there is also an underlying sense that America is still one country under God. I pray for an independent Alberta under God.

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{Logan} Untitled's avatar

I'm happy this event happened in Edmonton. And went without any major problems. Many people needed this, and it brought a symbol of peace and a need for a democratic government. We have been experiencing that in Alberta, thanks to Premier Smith and the UCP government. I believe the people who attended have pride in their people and themselves. That's something that we do need.

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Marilyn Hagerman's avatar

Canada will learn the hard way one day that Christianity is, and was, the foundation of a democratic free nation!!

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Mary Laframboise's avatar

Thanks for this feedback on the reality of our 'news' situation. May our country be freed from this 'basic dictatorship'. May we be like Nineveh, repentance to save our nation and restore our foundations.

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Garnet Dally's avatar

People ot Canada are paying for the cbc with are tax dollars. And may Canadians that pay taxes worship God. The cbc just a propaganda machine to take God out of Canadians peoples lives . They don't just report the news they just support the liberal party government that want to divide the people of Canada to have us fight each other. Cbc has no value for the people they support haters and evil.

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Paul T.'s avatar

The Lieberals have handed Canada to Satan. But GOD is still the way for most Canadians. HE and we will not surrender.

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John van vliet's avatar

God is good all the time, and what happened in Edmonton was wonderful. I was not able to attend because I have a serious knee problem, but I have been a Christian for about 60 years.

It is time for Canada to call God back into the nation; a nation without God is doomed

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K Brooker's avatar

Alberta - once again a province that actually supports freedom. Free speech and freedom of religion.

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Don Holt's avatar

If this man was catholic - there would have been. O issues at all. The church still controls - as it has done for hundreds of years. He just isn’t the right kind of Christian.

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Don G.'s avatar

He is a bit of a nut but as long as he does not advocate hate or violence he should be allowed to "perform".

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PatrickB's avatar

lol, cbc is more like Fox News than cnn, but for boomer libs instead of boomer cons. But at least with Fox, it’s funded by advertisers who mostly prey on the boomer con audience, instead of taxes.

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Gina Bisaillon's avatar

I see absolutely no resemblance between CBC and Fox News. Quite the contrary.

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Dennis Cross's avatar

We can actually get better coverage of many Canadian events on FOX News than anywhere else.

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Dennis Cross's avatar

Fox News presents all sides of issues and actually covers news accurately, unlike CBC. We have spent half our lives in the U.S. since 2007, and every year we experience culture shock when we return to Canada. We finally gave up watching CBC, CTV, and Global News after watching them continually state information that we knew from personal experience to be lies.

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Barney's avatar

Then watch EPOCH and Juneau.

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James's avatar

I watch Fox News every night and it reports the truth of the news. I have no idea where you see the comparison with CBC, it’s completely the opposite of each other. Fox News is facts and journalism where CBC is feelings and ideology or what I call propaganda. You must be a liberal…

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Barbara Bell's avatar

I haven't been to a Sean Feucht concert and probably never will. Bu that doe not mean he has no right to deliver his message. I got involved with a full gospel church when I was in my thirties that sounds very similar to Feucht's. After a period of time, in which I was comfortable with the message that the church was delivering, I had a huge awakening. . When the preacher denounced homosexuals and placed them in the same group as rapists, murderers, violent offenders and other vicious offenders, I chose to leave the church. At that time homosexuals were struggling to have the right to be who they were and I was one of them. The message was embedded in a 'God is love' atmosphere and therefore God does not love me. I was angry and hurt at the same time but chose to be me and I am happy with that decision and who I am.

However, with today's atmosphere with the LGBT etc, I cannot see through their window either. Being a homosexual is about being who you are. It is not what we see today. In reality all these trans and children in the wrong body crap that is being flaunted everywhere, has done nothing to help homosexuality or those questioning their sexuality. Good parenting and, when necessary, counselling will help individuals who are questioning who they are. The direction the world is headed in today will only cause more hate for those who have different opinions. My philosophy is to give children time to figure out who they are. Time and support with help from those who truly love them is what they need. Just let people be.

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