Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Methodist to His Madness

A man accidentally shot himself and his wife at an East Tennessee church on Thursday while he was showing off his gun during a discussion on recent church shootings, police said. Elder members of First United Methodist Church ... [More]
That's hardly consistent with church doctrine.

They support cultural terraforming, too.

Not that I'm just picking on them.  It's a rare church with a hierarchy that does not bow to the deceiver.

They get away with it because parishioners allow it.

1 comment:

Henry said...

Perhaps your readers would be intrigued to know that the United Methodist Church and the Presbyterian Church USA virtually founded the entire modern gun-control movement and remain driving forces within it. Both denominations have passed resolutions calling for a total ban on handgun ownership by the general public. The Presbyterians in particular have officially stated that they are opposed to “the killing of anyone, anywhere, for any reason," including self-defense.

In 1976, the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence (originally called the National Coalition to Ban Handguns until its name was changed to obscure its actual intent, as proggies routinely do) was originally a part of the Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church and kept offices in the United Methodist building in DC.