Por Yuri Schein
Canada is rewriting its immigration rules in May 2026, promising more pathways for skilled workers while tightening certain categories. At the same time, the government scrambles to repatriate citizens exposed to a hantavirus outbreak abroad. Politicians call this “progress” and “protection.” But here is the truth: a nation that refuses to acknowledge God cannot protect itself, no matter how many rules it writes.
Immigration without foundation
- Canada boasts of inclusivity, but inclusivity without truth is just chaos.
- The government opens doors to thousands, yet refuses to open its heart to the Lord.
- A society that worships diversity while despising Scripture is building Babel all over again.
Disease without repentance
- Four Canadians exposed to hantavirus were flown home under strict protocols.
- Masks, distancing, and isolation were enforced—but repentance was not.
- The plague is not just biological; it is spiritual. A nation that rejects God invites judgment.
The idolatry of human solutions
Canada trusts in bureaucracy, in science, in political slogans. Immigration reform and health protocols are treated as saviors. But idols cannot save. The true crisis is not borders or viruses—it is sin.
The true protection
- A nation that fears the Lord does not collapse under disease.
- A people that honor Christ do not need endless reforms to hold society together.
- A government that bows to God finds wisdom beyond statistics and slogans.
Conclusion
Canada debates immigration quotas and health measures, but refuses to debate its own rebellion. The crisis is not demographic or epidemiological—it is theological.
Because only when a nation bows before God does it find true security, both at its borders and in its bloodstream.
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