St. Paul Minnesota churches aren't bound by a state law requiring private property owners to either post a sign or verbally inform people when concealed handguns are barred from their parking lots and sanctuaries, a judge has ruled...So I guess the rest of us aren't bound to read minds?
Talk about a law "respecting an establishment of religion"... So churches get to be super entities unbound by edicts affecting atheists?
Why anyone would go to a church or a store that would rather see them dead than armed--other than to leave a card--is beyond me anyway.
[Via Cousin G]
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Any 'church' that would do such a thing, would be operating contrary to the express charge of the Master. And they will answer for it, as well as face extreme punishment. It's all in the REAL LAW Book. The Book that the majority of the founders of this country operated under.
Trouble is, the current "leaders" have summarily dicarded the Real Law Book years ago. Our Constituion and Bill of Rights will soon follow, when our "leaders" get their precious North American Union.
Thank goodness! I've been looking for that card for weeks!
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