Christianity Is Not Just a Religion—It’s a System of Governance
Whether you’re an atheist, agnostic, or spiritually indifferent, it may be time to reconsider the value of Judeo-Christian principles—not necessarily to “get religious,” but because our society is crumbling without them. Politicians won’t save us. That much should be obvious by now.
Many Canadians find Christianity outdated or rigid. Some don’t like church. Others were turned off by religious leaders. Fair enough. But look around—this is what happens when a nation removes God from the foundation. Instead of debating how best to honor and serve a higher power, we’re now arguing over whether boys can become girls. That’s not progress. That’s confusion.
For those who follow Christ, what’s happening now is painfully obvious. And for those who don’t, you’re starting to see why so many of us cling to our faith. We live in a world where Islamists, Hindus, secular globalists—all of them—are pushing their own systems of governance. Atheism isn’t neutral—it eventually evolves into a control structure, usually rooted in censorship and government overreach.
Atheism Can’t Handle Prosperity
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: atheist ideologies, like those found in Communist regimes, can’t tolerate free, prosperous people. Free-thinking, wealthy individuals threaten centralized power. This is why censorship and big government always follow when belief in God is stripped from public life. Without Christ, there’s no concept of voluntary cooperation, only forced compliance.
And sadly, even many Christians have unknowingly bought into this system. Take public sector labor unions, for example. They now dominate education, inject ideology into classrooms, and silence dissent. At their core, these unions enforce groupthink. They are a form of organized censorship—the exact opposite of a free society rooted in Christ’s teachings.
Just look at Canada Post’s union behavior. It’s absurd on the surface, but it’s what happens when a society chooses control over abundance. You can’t work here because someone else was here first? That’s not biblical. That’s not righteous. That’s fear and scarcity talking.
So I say this with love and clarity: return to Christ. Not just as a personal belief, but as a framework for freedom. Because without Him, we don’t just lose faith—we lose the very structures that made prosperity and peace possible in the first place.
Consider Christ in your life today!