Professor Wants to Test Legislation Removing Religious Exemption to Speech Laws With New Book
Professor Wants to Test Legislation Removing Religious Exemption to Speech Laws With New Book Professor David Haskell believes his new book, “Christ or Collapse: The Case Against Godless Government,” might be an early test for free expression limits if Canada’s Bill C-9 becomes law. The book argues for the necessity of conservative Christian values in shaping public life to prevent civilizational decline. Haskell anticipates potential legal scrutiny for his work.
- Professor David Haskell’s new book could test free expression limits under proposed Bill C-9.
- The book, “Christ or Collapse: The Case Against Godless Government,” advocates for conservative Christian values in public life.
- Haskell suggests that Western societies face inevitable civilizational decline without these values.
- He expects his work might face legal challenges if the bill passes.
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