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US church bans member of congregation from marrying there.
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US church bans member of congregation from marrying there.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19047475

Quote:US church in race row for refusing to wed black couple

30 July 2012 Last updated at 12:33 Help A black couple was turned away from the church they attended regularly because of a minority of people who did not want their marriage to take place there.

Charles and Te'Andrea Wilson wanted to exchange their vows at the First Baptist Church of Crystal Springs, Mississippi, but the pastor told them the ceremony could not be held.



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In America, an employer can't legally discriminate on the basis of skin color, but it's totally okay for a church to do it.
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Who was it going to harm?

I know why they did this! Because it's exactly what jesus would've done. Everyone knows that jesus hated dark skinned people.
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(July 31, 2012 at 10:56 am)aleialoura Wrote: Everyone knows that jesus hated dark skinned people.

I know, not like he was an Arab with a tan or anything.

Oh wait.
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It's their fan club, they can do whatever they want with it. Bet they could throw a rock and hit another church, time to go shopping for someone who will provide the service they're seeking.
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So, let me see if I can get this straight: two black people want to marry, but some part of the congregation refused to allow it because of their race, and they've been regular congregants? Can someone explain the part of this that makes sense?
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But I thought it was "Love your neighbor as yourself" or is it "Love your (carefully selected) neighbor (exclusions prohibited on the grounds of race, or any other bigoted reason) as yourself"?

It's amazing how they get away with it. fuckers Cranky
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WWJD? Apparently, this church thinks he would tell black people to go fuck themselves.
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(July 31, 2012 at 12:28 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: So, let me see if I can get this straight: two black people want to marry, but some part of the congregation refused to allow it because of their race, and they've been regular congregants? Can someone explain the part of this that makes sense?



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