Churches Are Burning, And The Lie Fueling It Still Holds
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Churches Are Burning, And The Lie Fueling It Still Holds

The church burnings are simply where theory meets action: where the lit match meets our steeples.

Dimpee Brar

Since 2021, more than 80 churches across Canada have suffered arson attacks. The most recent casualty is the reported fire at the historic Christ Church Anglican in Maugerville, New Brunswick.

If Canadian media covers the fires at all, they will claim a total of 30 to 35 churches have burned across Canada, meaning churches that have burned entirely to the ground. The media will often use phrases like “arson is suspected” and “motives remain unclear.” By that description, one would think a Walmart had burned down. An attack on a house of God, however, is treated by the media as an incidental detail. This is not a stylistic tic — it is the prose of a society willfully blind to the crisis in which it is engulfed.

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