A Matter of Life and Death

We are through the looking glass when it comes to assisted suicide and it is a dark and scary place. 

The slippery slope that we tried to warn the government about when they implemented their original and deeply flawed legislation has turned into a cliff.

Now thousands of Canadians, many of whom are not even facing imminent death, are choosing to end their life and their own government is cheerfully waving goodbye as they plunge to their death with no lifeline to grab onto, nobody holding their hand and telling them they have value. No system in place to do absolutely everything possible to convince them that as a person they matter.

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Is history worth conserving?

By: Josh Gilman

What makes me chuckle about progressivism, and more specifically “wokeness”, is that when you think tomorrow is always going to be morally superior to today, you must logically assume that our children’s children will surely loathe us.

If the world is so horrible and we are realizing our many sins so quickly, it only stands to reason that the same way that we look back at previous generations with disdain is exactly how future generations will look at us.

The pride many people have today in how much better they are than their so-called terrible ancestors will surely proceed to a just as embarrassing fall.

This wasn’t always a popular understanding of history.

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What is the The Micah Project?

Every project starts with a “What if”? The Micah Project is the answer to the question “What if politics in Canada was led not by fear and power but infused with the principles of justice, mercy, and humility.

Most of us at the Micah Project have been working on political campaigns for years. Many years ago it bothered us how people with strong values, particularly if they were people of faith, were expected to hide who they were.

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