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Minister Risks Jail to Read Christmas Story, Pray

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Minister Risks Jail to Read Christmas Story, Pray

Postby Remnant » 24 Dec 2011, 02:36

Minister Risks Jail to Read Christmas Story, Pray at Capitol
1:10PM EST 12/21/2011 JENNIFER LECLAIRE

Taking the war on Christmas to new heights, Patrick Mahoney is preparing to go to jail to defend religious freedom.

Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, is planning to read the Christmas story at the Capitol Tree on Thursday at noon. The Capitol Christmas Tree is located on the West Lawn of the United States Capitol Building.

"It is hard to imagine that a minister, or any American, would face possible arrest or citation for reading the Christmas story from the Bible or holding a Nativity Display in the palm of their hand in front of the Capitol Christmas tree on the lawn of the United States Capitol Building,” Mahoney says. "Yet, this is what I am facing on Thursday at noon.”

Mahoney met with Capitol police officials to share his plans to sing Christmas carols, read the Christmas story, pray for peace, justice and religious freedom, hold a small five-inch nativity display, and pray for political leaders at the Capitol Christmas tree.

Police informed Mahoney that some of his activities may be prohibited or constitute an illegal demonstration. So Mahoney contacted his attorney, Jim Henderson, senior counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice, who in turn called the Office of General Counsel for the Capitol Police on Tuesday.

Henderson sent Mahoney an email explaining that his use of the Bible or the ornament would convert his activity, in the view of the Capitol police, into a prohibited demonstration.

The bottom line: If Mahoney proceeds with his plans he could be ticketed—or even arrested. And he plans to do it anyway.

"Sadly, we are seeing a growing hostility toward public expressions of faith in the public square especially during the Christmas season. I was told I could hold sheet music, an instrument or camera in my hand, but if I hold a Bible or small nativity scene that would be considered a 'prop' and cause me to face arrest or citation,” Mahoney said.

"I want to make to clear that every American should have the right to express their faith in the public square free from government intimidation or harassment. If that means spending time in jail for reading the Christmas story from the Bible, then I consider that a small price to pay."

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Re: Minister Risks Jail to Read Christmas Story, Pray

Postby Carmela » 24 Dec 2011, 09:01

It seems to me that this man could find a place to do his Christmas story without defying the law. He actually checked to see if he would be breaking the law and found out that he would be. He decided to do it anyway. I don't believe that Christians should be militant. We are to follow the laws of the land and pray for our leaders etc. I don't like the direction our country is going in any more than the next Christian, but what is happening in the US is going according to God's plan to bring in the end. Pray, tell people about Jesus Christ every chance you can but don't purposely break the law.
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Re: Minister Risks Jail to Read Christmas Story, Pray

Postby Remnant » 24 Dec 2011, 09:23

Hi sister.
You said: Pray, tell people about Jesus Christ every chance you can but don't purposely break the law.

I agree, but I also believe their is coming a time and that time is now that the laws preventing public prayer and expressing of our Christian faith is unconstitutional. In this case, I also believe that to be true.

Another example would to spank your child even though the law dictates that it is child abuse. Laws are going to be broken more and more as we move closer to a government shutdown on religious freedom. Just like prayer in school, abortions, bringing a bible to school, taking a bible and reading it in public or praying on government property. JMHO!


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