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Christian Heritage Party of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (463 words) |
 | The Christian Heritage Party of Canada is a federal political party that advocates the governance of Canada according to "the inspired, inerrant written Word of God". |
 | The party nominated candidates for the first time in the 1988 federal election, and ran numerous candidates in the 1993 and 1997 elections. |
 | The party was re-registered in time for the 2004 election. |
| Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand: Information from Answers.com (2774 words) |
 | Christian Heritage NZ supported restrictions on prostitution, as well as mandatory standards for television with a view to reducing violence and pornography. |
 | Christian Heritage NZ claimed broad based support from members of various Protestant denominations and the Roman Catholic church, although many of its past members appeared to be members of the tiny Reformed Churches of New Zealand, composed largely of conservative Calvinist Dutch immigrants. |
 | The SGP differs from the Christian Heritage Party in that its membership is restricted to certain Reformed Denominations, while Christian Heritage membership was open to all evangelical Christians, although at first many of its office holders had some association with the Reformed Churches. |