[van-announce] Christianity and the Roots of Genocide

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Christianity and the Roots of Genocide

Where:
Carnegie Centre Auditorium, 401 Main Street

When:
Wednesday, 31st of March 2004 from 7:00 PM until approximately 9:00 PM

Cost: 0-$10

Christianity and the Roots of Genocide: A Six Part
Lecture Series

Commencing Wednesday, March 31
7:00 pm
Main Auditorium, Carnegie Centre
401 Main street (at Hastings)
Vancouver, BC

Admission: By Donation for low-income or unemployed
people; $10 for the employed

Presented by Kevin D. Annett, M.A., M.Div.

What is Genocide and how did it originate as an
ideology and practice of Empire? Kevin Annett will
demonstrate that Genocide is a system unique to
European Christianity and has been central to the
spread of corporate capitalism and war. Genocide is a
religious ideology based upon the belief in "Christian
Superior Dominion" over all peoples and the planet. To
resist it, we must first understand it.

Kevin Annett has worked for twenty years as an
activist and researcher in native and low-income
communities. He has authored two books on the Genocide
of indigenous people in Canada, and in 1998, organized
the first international Tribunal into crimes committed
by Christians in the "Indian Residential Schools".

For more information, see these websites:

www.hiddenfromhistory.org
http://canadiangenocide.nativeweb.org

To register for the lecture series, do so at the first
lecture, or phone 604-466-1804.

Sponsored by The Truth Commission into Genocide in
Canada



=====
"what has happened to him is outrageous" 
                 Dr. Noam Chomsky, speaking of Kevin Annett, August 7, 2002

                 Read Kevin's personal story of uncovering Genocide in Canada, and the price 
he has paid for doing so:

         Order "Love and Death in the Valley" by Kevin Annett through 
First Books at:
                                    www.1stBooks.com/bookview/11639




  




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