The Christian Heritage Party of Canada (French: Parti de l'h�ritage chr�tien du Canada), also referred to as CHP Canada, is a minor social and fiscal conservative federal political party in Canada. Founded in 1987, CHP advocates for Canada to be governed according to Biblical law. The party's stated principle is that "the purpose of civil government is to ensure security, freedom, and justice for all its citizens from conception till natural death, by upholding just laws". CHP states that, if the party forms government, it hopes to "apply proven Judeo-Christian principles of justice and compassion to Canada's contemporary public policy needs".
Hizb ut-Tahrir (Arabic: ??? ???????? ?izb at-Ta?r?r; Party of Liberation) is a radical, international, pan-Islamic political organisation, which describes its "ideology as Islam", and its aim as the re-establishment of "the Islamic Khilafah (Caliphate)" or Islamic state. The new caliphate would be ruled by Islamic Shariah law, unify the Muslim community (Ummah), return the caliphate to its "rightful place as the first state in the world", and carry "the Da'wah of Islam" to the world.
"xerxes" said Is this at all different from the Christian Heritage Party?
maybe you could turn off that regressive liberalism for a second and use your logical brain just for a moment...if not I will try help you out.... I might not be the best person to help because I don't care for any of the crap faiths from the middle east, I don't give a damn about the Bible and do not know the CHP but I'm guessing here and guessing the 'Christians' no longer stone people to death or murder their daughters over 'honor killings' or launch fatwa's against cartoon shows and writers like Rushdie
"xerxes" said Is this at all different from the Christian Heritage Party?
Yes, yes it is. The CHPC died once from a lack of support in 2000. Well it didn't die it was just deregistered. They came back in 2014 and in the last election picked up a staggering 0.09% of the popular vote. Which is 0.01% more than they had in 2000.
And if you compare the tactics that "Sharia Parties" have used throughout Europe to get their representatives "elected" at various levels of govt, well they make the CPC robo-calls seem quaint by comparison.
Defiantly a lunatic fringe group.
No, they're a mainstream Moslem group given that the mainstream of Canadian Moslems supports sharia law.
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/11/01/st ... -in-canada
Defiantly a lunatic fringe group.
Yup. The lights are on, but no one's home.
-J.
Defiantly a lunatic fringe group.
Yup. The lights are on, but no one's home.
-J.
That describes Islam in general.
Defiantly a lunatic fringe group.
Good
Let's keep em that way.
Defiantly a lunatic fringe group.
No, they're a mainstream Moslem group given that the mainstream of Canadian Moslems supports sharia law.
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/11/01/st ... -in-canada
Moslems wanting Sharia to me is the Lunatic fringe.
these sharia idiots won't be running for election?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian ... _of_Canada
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hizb_ut-Tahrir
Is this at all different from the Christian Heritage Party?
maybe you could turn off that regressive liberalism for a second and use your logical brain just for a moment...if not I will try help you out....
Is this at all different from the Christian Heritage Party?
Yes, yes it is. The CHPC died once from a lack of support in 2000. Well it didn't die it was just deregistered. They came back in 2014 and in the last election picked up a staggering 0.09% of the popular vote. Which is 0.01% more than they had in 2000.
And if you compare the tactics that "Sharia Parties" have used throughout Europe to get their representatives "elected" at various levels of govt, well they make the CPC robo-calls seem quaint by comparison.