Do I have to spoon feed you?
Is this turning in to a discussion of religion or are you trying to convert me? I'm not discussing the existence of god of some metaphysical being. This is not a threat about philosophy. You can believe in god and i dont and its all fine. I'm not questioning your belief.
Im simply saying that in a national anthem that is supposed to include an eniter nation, to put words and symbols that only 75% can relate to while 25% cant, its wrong. It's really simple.
And it is very relevant when i say that originally, the word god was not in there. If you can't see the relevance so clearly, i dont know how esle to explain it.
Bottom line is this, only 25% (30% according to wikipedia but i wont use it since its wiki) do NOT believe in god. They are every bit as much Canadian and they contribute to this nation like everyone else. For them to have to stand for their national anthem that excludes them by very obviously ignoring their stand on religion is wrong. I would say the same thing if the anthem ignored religious people. The difference is, when religious people are in the position of power, they dont seem to care about the rights of anyone else as Snobike Mike clearly admitted.
Thanks Two50noob for clearing that up.
This is not a philosophical/spiritual discussion on whether god exists or doesnt' I dont know how he turned it into it. This is simply a question of including all Canadians in a national anthem that should include and represent all Canadians.
That's very dismissive of you.
You quote a passage that disproves your point, and then reiterate, the disproven point as truth.
Saying something false over and over will not make it any truer.
The official anthem was not the original. The 1908 became the most popular, but was by no means the first.
The version adopted was the 1927 diamond jubilee version according to Macleans.
http://www.macleans.ca/society/life/3-versions-of-o-canada-that-almost-became-our-national-anthem/
As far as God existing, I'm not trying to convert anyone,
I'd just like them to think long and hard on the subject,
rather than dismissing it out of hand with a curt statement of opinion,
the way this subject has been.
Anxiously, awaiting you apology.