- Tristan Emmanuel
Tristan Alexander Emmanuel is a Canadian political and religious activist, and the founder and President of the Equipping Christians for the Public-square Centre.
Emmanuel was ordained as minister by the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly to serve a mission work in the Niagara Peninsula area of
Ontario . A graduate of bothTyndale University College and Seminary andMcMaster University , he served as pastor of the "Living Hope Orthodox Presbyterian Church" of Vineland,Ontario , but not as a minister of theOrthodox Presbyterian Church . In early 2005 Emmanuel resigned as the pastor of Living Hope OPC to have more time for political activism. He unsuccessfully campaigned for theCanadian House of Commons and theLegislative Assembly of Ontario in a number of elections, as a candidate of theChristian Heritage Party of Canada and theFamily Coalition Party of Ontario .In 2002, Emmanuel made controversial statements by defending and endorsing
Franklin Graham 's opinion thatIslam is "a very evil and wicked religion". He referred to Graham as a "very courageous man", and argued that any home-schooled Christian would have reached the same conclusion. Emmanuel has also criticizedGeorge W. Bush andPope John Paul II for being accepting of Islam and Islamic culture. [http://www.chalcedon.edu/articles/0201/020126emmanuel.php The Chalcedon Foundation - Faith for All of Life ] ]He has described
gay s andlesbian s as "sexual deviants,"ref|gays and has vocally opposedsame-sex marriage .In
2003 , Emmanuel organized a "Canadians for Bush" rally in the Niagara region, in support of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Among those participating in the event were formerCanadian Alliance leaderStockwell Day , local Progressive ConservativeMember of Provincial Parliament Tim Hudak and provincialcabinet minister Jim Flaherty .ref|Flaherty Stockwell Day has endorsed Emmanuel, claiming " [w] hether promoting friendship between nations or rallying for family and faith, Tristan has worked diligently to promote conservative causes in Canada." [http://www.tristanemmanuel.com/about.php?page=endorsements Tristan Emmanuel :: About ] ]Emmanuel is the leader of Equipping Christians for the Public Square (ECP), and also works as a business owner in the transportation industry. In 2004, he published Tuns Paul's "Jean Chrétien: A Legacy of Scandal".
Emmanuel is the author of the book, "Christophobia: The Real Reason Behind Hate Crime Legislation", which argues that the rights of religious freedom being lost through new "hate crime" laws that are being used against individuals such as Pastor Stephen Bossison, Dr. Chris Kempling and Calgary
Roman Catholic Bishop Fred Henry. He has also written a follow-up book "Warned: Canada's Revolution Against Faith, Family and Freedom Threatens America", which argues that left-wing politicians and activist judges are using their status in Canada to now achieve similar results in theUnited States regarding homosexual marriage, school curriculum,age of consent , and religious freedom.Emmanuel is a strident opponent of
multiculturalism . [The tragedy of Anglo-Saxon self-hatred http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56300]Electoral record
*1995 provincial election, Lincoln, 1,241 votes, fourth out of five candidates (winner:
Frank Sheehan , Progressive Conservative)
*federalby-election ,June 17 ,1996 ,Hamilton East , 78 votes, ninth out of twelve candidates (winner:Sheila Copps , Liberal)
*1997 federal election, St. Catharines, 688 votes, fifth out of seven candidates (winner:Walt Lastewka , Liberal)Endnotes
# "Report Magazine", 8 July 2002. (The relevant section has been reprinted online at [http://www.alor.org/Canada/The%20Aylmer%20Case%20pits%20one%20bible%20against%20another%20and%20the%20new%20one%20doesn't%20work%20Sept%20Oct%202002.htm this] right-wing site.)
# Corey Larocque, "Queenston Heights defended as site for pro-American rally", "St. Catharines Standard", 11 April 2003. [http://www.misterdann.com/canartprorally.htm Corey Larocque ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.tristanemmanuel.com/ Emmanuel´s official website]
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