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They Were All Just Doing Their Jobs

Montana Daily Gazette-

Fast Fence: This Company is Helping the Government Persecute Christians In Canada

When the Third Reich was implementing Hitler’s Final Solution, it wasn’t only uniformed Nazis who were assisting the persecution of Jews. A plethora of contractors, builders, and civilian engineers helped to build the gas chambers, run the railroads taking Jews to the ovens, and helping to facilitate their extermination. Ultimately, they were as guilty as those wearing the German uniform, and the term “crimes against humanity” developed at the 1945 Nuremberg Trial to describe such crimes committed against the innocent, even if not committed as “war crimes” during an armed conflict.

Read more about the Canadian government’s persecution of this church here.

Please meet Fast Fence, a private contractor located in Edmonton, Alberta, which is helping tyrannical officials illegally fence off property belonging to FaithLife Church. Their crimes include meeting for worship on Sunday. Fast Fence, however, doesn’t care that the church’s only crime is not an actual crime or that it’s at the center of international outrage regarding the criminal incarceration of the church’s pastor and systemic persecution of faithful worshippers, law-abiding citizens, and innocent families. more

18 Comments on They Were All Just Doing Their Jobs

  1. People should show up in the middle of the night and seriously damage those fences. Make the company have to pay for their work. Sure, maybe their insurance will pay for them but then their insurance costs will go up.

    I am still waiting for the Statsi to take such actions against mosques.

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  2. …at the start of the First Crusade, which was a defensive war to turn back the encroaching depredations of violent Islam, one of the reasons they didn’t have any “Name” leaders was because the Church refused any sort of blessing on the warriors, telling them instead that they would be damned if they died in a battle far from home because they sought to kill, instead of simply defending themselves.

    The warriors then had a choice to make.

    Preventing hell on earth and maybe going to hell because they did, or fighting to take the war away from their homes and familes there that the faith may survive by not being constanly murdered here.

    They chose to accept the risk of damnation instead of allowing the light of Christianity to be snuffed by Islam, and made war far away anyway.

    And their only reward was that they knew they did their best to allow all they held sacred to survive, even as they were denied to partake in it themselves.

    …perhaps that’s what’s needed in situations like this.

    It seems to be increasingly necessary to lay down the faith, to do that which is forbidden, to go forth with small hope for yourself and a tiny chance that a new world can rise from the ashes if you only can turn back the tide, than to hide in hovel and let the tides of war lap higher and higher on your doorstep until your home is overwhelmed, and die knowing that their is no new world ever to be.

    Can one fight FOR God by going against God’s word?

    Those Crusaders answered that question in their time,

    And made it possible that we even have HEARD of Christianity today.

    Perhaps this kind of thing demonstrates that people are too used to Christians turning the other cheek.

    Perhaps its time those who would enslave Christianity met a Defender of the Faith to show them otherwise.

    …not calling for anything, not suggesting anything, not saying anyone should take direct action, as such things are best left to one’s own concious before doing anything that God and govenment would not approve of.

    Just providing food for thought. Don’t eat too much.

    …after all, we all know why governments don’t close down mosques…

    …maybe the personal stakes should be higher for shutting down churches as well…

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  3. Those who hunted for Anne Frank and her family were following the law. Those that hid her and her family broke the law. Her story isn’t rare. Lawful doesn’t translate to moral.

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  4. Being legal doesn’t necessarily make something right, and being illegal doesn’t necessarily make something wrong.

    Right and wrong do not depend on legal or illegal for their status as being right or wrong, not as it applies to mans laws anyway.

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  5. SNS: I don’t usually disagree with you, but it was the Church under Pope Urban II and the council of Claremont who initiated the first crusade, and implored Christians to take up arms to free Jerusalem from muslim occupation.

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  6. Tony R
    APRIL 10, 2021 AT 3:35 PM
    “SNS: I don’t usually disagree with you, but it was the Church under Pope Urban II and the council of Claremont who initiated the first crusade, and implored Christians to take up arms to free Jerusalem from muslim occupation.”

    …you are absolutely right. I stand corrected.

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  7. Wait till it gets to court. They will come down on the side of the Church. Everyone knows this. My bet is the Province will delay going to court as long as possible to keep access to the church closed as long as they can.

    This has happened more and more frequently. Everything is getting thrown out of court lately in every aspect of civil disputes. My wife and father both had 2 vehicle violations tossed due to massive backlogs etc.

    Ultimately, the government workers in our courts are so lazy, unionized and “afraid” that most court proceedings are getting tossed.

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  8. uNCLE aL

    I do not recommend the reciprocating saw for this task. Not enough resistance for the blade to bite. In other words you’ll shake the shit out of the fence more than cut it. You’ll tire of grabbing the fence and pulling it to you for every bite that works.

    Grinding is good, and a battery powered skill saw with a metal cutting blade on it would be my pick for this task. It is a thin high speed grinder blade that can make quick work of it. Excellent for locks too.

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  9. Tony R

    Princess auto is the Chinesiest retailer in Canuckistan.
    chyna shit, from a chyna owned retailer with profits going back to chyna.

    Go to Home Despot and buy Chyna shit from An American Retailer and spread the shit around a bit more evenly.

    or

    In the spirit of the Corona Virus age go to RONA (yes America it exists) and get a few bucks to the Separatist Quebecers and their pig humping retirement fund (le Caise du Quebec).

    Crappy Tire is also another option If you want to but some motor oil and & a kids toy that will break in 30 minutes.

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  10. @ Tony R

    I considered that method first. Too slow and too much physical labor.

    Still recommend a battery powered skil saw with metal cutting blade. Very quick work – lots of results. We’re talking volume, there’s a lot of work to do, not just gain entry at one point.

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