Posted on 12/13/2005 10:35:48 PM PST by nickcarraway
BURNABY, December 13, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A British Columbia man, David Bedford, has undertaken a personal campaign against the presence Christianity in public life in general and the Conservative Party of Canada in particular, claiming that a vote for Stephen Harper's Conservatives is a vote for "religious extremism."
Claiming to be an NDP supporter, Bedford irritated police across Canada last week by setting up websites with names similar to those of local police units that automatically redirect visitors to the NDP campaign website.
The CBC reported that the look-alike sites, such as http://www.reginapolice.ca, http://www.saskatoonpolice.ca, and http://www.edmontonpolice.ca, are now re-routed to Bedford's own anti-Harper site, where he calls himself "Darwin" Bedford and claims to be the "atheist messiah," and a "Spiritual Reality Therapist."
Sgt. Kelly Dennison of the Winnipeg Police Service told the CBC, "Anybody looking for the Winnipeg police service would think we're endorsing the NDP." "Obviously, that's not the case," he said. A spokesman for the Regina police said an enquiry is likely but police did not specify if Bedford's anti-Christian campaign would be investigated under the hate crimes statutes.
Bedford's single-page site warns, "If you vote for Stephen Harper and the Conservatives you would be voting for religious extremists with a hidden agenda."
NDP spokesman Ian Capstick at first told the CBC that Bedford was an NDP supporter who was trying to help the party's chances in the federal election. Capstick told the CBC that the party did not have the power to make Bedford stop, but had not asked him to halt, either.
Bedford's anti-Harper site includes a link to Atheists.net where he includes his own agenda of "dereligionization" of the world. That page links to another of Bedford's sites called, UndoJesus.org that includes a point-form list of goals including "opposing Christian influence and control within social context."
After communicating with police, the NDP is now distancing itself from Bedford's anti-Christian campaign. Capstick told LifeSiteNews.com that although the party has no power to stop his campaign, they have asked him not to link to the NDP website.
"Mr. Bedford is not officially associated with the NDP in any way shape or form. He directed his website to ours. He was asked two days ago, due to the tone and content of some of the police comments that he re-direct those sites," Capstick said.
When pressed, Capstick said that he himself had asked Bedford to re-direct the sites. "We asked him to point his website to either elections.ca or a charity of his choice," he told LifeSiteNews.com.
See Bedford's anti-Harper website: http://www.domainbaron.com/Stephen_Harper_warning.html
Okay, the site doesn't have any ads. There is no harm in clicking it (except to whatever harm may come to your eyes and brain).
One day when it is too late he will discover just how wrong he is.
Looks like some of our friends to the north have taken lessons from Howard Dean.
He opposes Christianity for appeasement purposes. And he doesn't seem to have a problem with radical Islam. What a guy.
Holy Cripes - Did you see that red "Wanted" poster.
Beyond dscription. This guy claims to be a therapist - of what - cure you from your sanity?
Oh goodness. This guy whacked. I hope this doesn't represent the views of real Canadians
Um... they tried that once and it didnt work out like they planned.....
After a quick view of this sight... this guy is really a hateful sicko.
But if he were to return, wouldn't that prove his divinity?
How could a self respecting Athiest belive it could be possible for Jesus to return?
Prayers for Mr. Bedford. With all that hate dwelling in him, he must be a pretty sad and miserable person.
later pingout.
Doesnt Canada have hate laws making hate speech against certain groups a crime? I guess that the Canada hate laws dont apply to Christians and conservatives.
What a surprise. </sarcasm>
Wow! And lookie at the flag behind old Mr Darwin.
Good catch.....
Yep, it's the Palestinian crowd.
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