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Old 05-19-2005, 09:08 AM
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Originally posted by LexiKD
we can agree to disagree all day.

no one was kicked out in either situation and both situations should not have happened.

If my church asked democrats to campaign I would feel threatened to voice my opinion b/c the church has already taken a side. And futher more it may not be right of the preacher but churches are not allowed to be used for campaigning.

go ahead say what you wish this is my last post on the subject
It doesn't work that way. Well not the way I'm familar with. Most people who campaign ASK the church first. They (the people campaigning) usually find a place where the most voters could be at or the most important area of their campaign where there are usually alot of support or people sitting on the fence.

Even IF your church asked democrats to campaign there, get on your preacher because it's YOUR church as well.

YOU FELT threaten, you were never threatened to be kicked out. There's still a difference. One case it was what you "believed" would happened but never did happen. In another case, the people were threatened/actually kicked out of that church.
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