Tuesday, October 06, 2015

A Methodist to Their Madness

The final statement in the resolution on gun violence states, “reflecting the traditional role of The United Methodist Church that has been one of safety and sanctuary, every United Methodist Church is officially declared a weapon-free zone.” [More]
Inviting martyrdom to make a point?

At least they don't have to worry about IRS audits over "regulation advocacy" activities -- those only apply to "conservative" religious causes.

I don't suppose they'll make any guarantees?
[Via Standing Liberty]

2 comments:

Frank said...

And until they "officially declare" that every United Methodist Church will perform weapon searches on every person that walks in, this is so much hot air.

Al DeFilippo said...

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