Ok, I’m going to go ahead and come out of the closet. I’m a Christian. I’m not sure what that word has come to mean anymore, but I’ll clarify by saying I believe that Jesus Christ was the son of God (and/or a part of God, and/or God) and died as a sacrifice for the sins of all humans. I’m not sure what else I believe as far as theology, or “how do you go to heaven” etc. And I guess none of us will know until we die. But this is what I believe.
Ok, now that I’m “out.” I’d like to discuss something here:
Wtf?
Ok Christians. We are supposed to “go into all the nations…and make disciples of all men” right? So what are you thinking when you can’t even let someone from a different nation (or in this case a different religion) say a prayer?
I really wish I had something deep or biblical to say about this. But I think it’s one of the shittier things I’ve seen done in the name of Christ lately. And there are some pretty shitty things done in that name.
Seriously people. Grow up.
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That is absolute bullshit.
And you KNOW that whoever staged this little ethnic-intolerant protest went to Church the next Sunday and proclaimed their amazing testimony for Christ.
The pastor probably even brought them up on stage so they could “share” their story while the rest of the mindless congregation clapped and “praised God” for people willing to stand up for thier faith.
What bullshit.
Matt,
You are all kinds of correct. This is some serious bullshit.
By the way, are senate meetings open to the public? Or was that an elected official that was pulling that crap?
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