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STREET CHURCH WINS CONSTITUTIONAL VICTORYBased upon the judge's findings and all presented evidence the accused Artur Pawlowski was found not guilty of all charges; Judge says the way he was handled was an abuse of power. |
| Calgary church feeds 150,000 people a year. Loses charitable status. |
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| Saturday, 23 January 2010 | |
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Because, even though it happily feeds anyone in need – including homosexuals – it has the gall to disagree with abortion and homosexual activity:
I do hope that Archbishop Fred Hiltz leaps to the defence of Artur Pawlowski, since one of the Famous Five marks of mission is to respond to human need by loving service. Fred, are you there? You’re breaking up, Fred. I wonder why the Anglican church of Canada still has tax free status, since it is almost exclusively a politically motivated organisation that is constantly petitioning the government over one thing or another while actually doing almost nothing useful itself. The Kings Glory Fellowship Association feeds 150,000 people a year, espouses politically incorrect causes and loses its tax exempt status as a charity. The Anglican Church of Canada, a national organisation, by comparison feeds almost no-one, peddles politically correct banalities and, mysteriously, still has charitable status. |
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