WORLD ANTI-CHRIST. In Canada, the controversy broke about Christian University
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In Canada, the dispute at the topic: whether the right of Christian universities to hire only Christians?

In some Christian universities, candidates for the post of lecturer must certify in writing that they share the main points of Christianity: that God is one that the Bible - His Word, and that Christ - God incarnate. To this no one has ever complained, and nobody was doing this claims secret.



Canadian Association of University Teachers (Kaup), considered this unacceptable and pushed against the three schools - Trinity Western University in British Columbia, Krendallskogo University in New Brunswick and Winnipeg Canadian Mennonite University - charges of "limiting teachers narrow doctrinal framework." She also expressed concern that teachers have signed the relevant document, but later changed their beliefs can be dismissed.



In turn, some teachers have called the accusations of anti-religious antics and, in turn, accused the Kaup in the persecution of Christian schools. The petition of protest signed up for 140 teachers - members of the Kaup.



"Association of Teachers poison these small Christian university, that's all, and I think that teachers of other schools must intervene - said professor of theology at the University of Montreal Concordia Paul Allen. - I'm annoyed, when, under the guise of protecting academic freedom dragged anti-religious ideology. "