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Why it's so hard to talk about church security
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Mark A. Taff
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At Crosspointe Church, a non-denominational church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, volunteers with black shirts and concealed weapons patrol the parking lot and stand unobtrusively in the margins during services and church activities.
They are called the Watchmen, a security team put together by pastor Tracy Pounders and his family. The presence of armed security in a place of worship is an unsettling dissonance for many, but at Crosspointe they are part of the larger ministry, and their origins are distinctly personal. |
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teebonicus
(6/19/2015)
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"If America’s gun owners claim they are responsible, then they should prove their responsibility by accepting gun registration laws like New Zealand.”
Have you ever read anything MORE ridiculous in your LIFE?
Translation: If Americans want to prove that they are responsible enough to be free, they should give up their freedom to prove that they are responsible.
It's appropriate that they call themselves Kiwis, because that concept is the most bird-brained thing I've ever heard. |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(6/19/2015)
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Oops! Wrong story. Sorry. |
Comment by:
lostone1413
(6/19/2015)
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anymore I believe almost if not all these so called shooting are nothing more then a hoax put on by the Government to gain favor for gun control. Think about it How many things like they want you to believe happened Happened before the Government put on 9-11 |
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