I don’t understand your comment. This IS proper separation of church and state.
It’s perfectly “reason”able that the law should have no power to say about what is or is not forbidden in a place of worship, at least to any more extent than they could say the same thing about a business or a home. Under the current law, a church could not allow firearms even if it wanted to.
If churches want to ban firearms, that’s their right as property owners, same as anybody else, under neutral law.
If you mean that the LIBERAL atheists are keeping quiet about this, well then, screw ‘em, same as any other day of the week.
I don’t understand your comment. This IS proper separation of church and state.
ReplyDeleteIt’s perfectly “reason”able that the law should have no power to say about what is or is not forbidden in a place of worship, at least to any more extent than they could say the same thing about a business or a home. Under the current law, a church could not allow firearms even if it wanted to.
If churches want to ban firearms, that’s their right as property owners, same as anybody else, under neutral law.
If you mean that the LIBERAL atheists are keeping quiet about this, well then, screw ‘em, same as any other day of the week.
I just won't attend a church that's not comfortable with me doing covert carry.
ReplyDeleteIt's not biblical to not protect my family, and life in general. Herschel Smith has written extensively on this.