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From Sea to Sodom: How Canada Turned Against Christ

  • Writer: Nino Marques de Sá
    Nino Marques de Sá
  • Sep 15
  • 3 min read

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As I showed in the last post of this series, Canada was founded upon Christian principles. True Canadian culture is Christian, not the modern progressive distortion of it. But how did we get here? How did we go from a country that longed for God’s dominion “from sea to sea,” to a land that now looks more like Sodom?


This didn’t happen overnight. As in Israel’s history, patterns of decay unfolded step by step.


Multiculturalism and Syncretism

When God brought Israel into the promised land, He warned them not to mix with pagan nations. The danger was not ethnic but spiritual: false gods would corrupt their culture from within. Israel ignored the warning, and decline followed.


Canada has done the same by elevating multiculturalism as a constitutional value. Being a multi-ethnic nation can be good, but declaring ourselves “multi-cultural” meant the death of our Christian culture. We exchanged one foundation for many idols. And yes — culture and religion are inseparable, for culture always flows from a people’s view of God, creation, and humanity.


Idolatry and Its Consequences

Multiculturalism led to idolatry. In a true Christian society, idols are exposed and opposed. But Canada has embraced and celebrated them. And idolatry always brings ruin. Families collapse. Babies are killed. Work becomes joyless. Anxiety spreads. Violence grows. This is the pattern — in Israel then, and in Canada now.


Forgetting Our History

Israel forgot the God who saved them, gave them the land, and blessed them. Canada has also forgotten. Our peace, prosperity, and happiness were not despite Christianity, but because of it. Yet our history is being erased or slandered, so that Canadians either despise their past or know nothing of it. The result is the unravelling of the very society we once cherished.


Wicked Rulers

Israel’s decline was marked by corrupt kings. Canada has had its share of rulers who either promoted wickedness or lacked the courage to confront it. Their legacy is the solidification of evil in law and culture.


Empty Religion

In Israel, temple worship often continued, but God called it an abomination — religion without truth or obedience. Canada is no different. Many churches still exist, but countless pulpits are filled by men who have no desire to honour God. They preach a powerless religion that flatters culture instead of confronting it. Their main priority is to be liked and get a paycheck at the end of the month.


Calling Evil Good

The end result is the twisting of morality. Evil is celebrated as good, and good is condemned as evil. Leaders (especially the clergy men) chant “peace, peace,” when there is no peace. And people continue in sin as if judgment will never come.


Christ Is Still Lord

This is not the whole picture, but it helps us see how we got here. And it reminds us that Canada is not ours to give or take. After His resurrection, Jesus declared that all authority in heaven and on earth belongs to Him. Canada is His — whether we acknowledge Him or not. The same way Israel was God's, they acknowledged it or not.


The question is not whether we “give the nation back” to Christ. The question is: will we stand with Him as He takes what is rightfully His, or against Him? For He will defeat every enemy, and every knee will bow.


So now is the time to repent and turn to Christ for mercy. He is the righteous Judge — and the merciful King.


Nino Marques

 
 
 

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