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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: hallb]
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04/03/23 07:55 PM
04/03/23 07:55 PM
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jawbone
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It is certainly good to stay alert these days the way random shootings seem to be a common occurrence. This is suspicious behavior, but let me play devil's advocate here. (no pun intended)
As a woman of Middle Easten decent, and likely Muslim, she wants to check out a Chistian Church. and is met with suspicion. This makes her uncomfortable, and not welcome which then causes here to act the way she did. le This could be completely wrong, just adding another option.
So she puts on shooting ear muffs and runs out? That's the extremely odd part to me, the ear muffs. Depends on what they were saying to her. Did she leave before or after the snakes came out? I would recommend vigilance but welcome her if she comes back which it doesn't sound like she will.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Chaser1]
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04/03/23 08:58 PM
04/03/23 08:58 PM
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Skullworks
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How does everyone know she was a Muslim?
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Skullworks]
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04/03/23 09:04 PM
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gwstang
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How does everyone know she was a Muslim? Did she yell "Allah Akbar" as she ran off? She was probably curious or is already a christian wondering about a church there. Lots of Muslims have accepted Christ but still dress as the others do.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: jawbone]
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04/04/23 06:05 AM
04/04/23 06:05 AM
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Skullworks
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Did she leave before or after the snakes came out? That made me laugh!
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: gwstang]
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04/04/23 06:06 AM
04/04/23 06:06 AM
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Skullworks
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How does everyone know she was a Muslim? Did she yell "Allah Akbar" as she ran off? She was probably curious or is already a christian wondering about a church there. Lots of Muslims have accepted Christ but still dress as the others do. I doubt the face covering would have been an issue if it was an Eastern European woman with a Slavic accent. LOL!
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Rooster600]
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04/04/23 06:36 AM
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Bunch of judgmental hypocrites. Just because you go to church doesn’t mean you’re saved. You still have to live and lead a Christian lifestyle, and judging by a lot of comments in this post a lot of ya gonna be awful hot for eternity . Yep the the old “faith without works” theory. What about the thief on the cross? Was he special? He got a trip to heaven only for believing. It’s easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God. What is a rich man? All Americans are considered “rich” by folks in third world countries. If you have multiple vehicles does that make you “rich”? If you own more than one home does that make you “rich”? I try not to be judgmental, it’s a full-time struggle. I have a full-time job just concentrating on me.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: 300gr]
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04/04/23 07:36 AM
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How does everyone know she was a Muslim? Offer her some bacon. Most people don't realize how seriously they take that. The idea that someone could absolutely believe eating a food would damn them for eternity is too much to believe. They do, though. You have normal one minute and about ready to kill a Christian the next.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Chaser1]
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04/04/23 09:46 AM
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Finding Grace and forgiveness is one of the reasons why I’m there. I’m not worthy of anything or no more holier than thou than anyone else; only Jesus.
Hopefully why everyone is there and something we offer to others.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Chaser1]
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04/04/23 11:29 AM
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The first person that peeked interest in the unusual behavior was the retired cop. I trust his understanding of abnormal behavior since he has the experience with this. Just remember the old saying, when you are a carpenter, every obstacle looks like a nail. Many cops, simply from a life of dealing with the worst types in society, look at everyone as potential criminals.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Chaser1]
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04/04/23 12:26 PM
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Personally, I think you UNDERreacted.
We can be nice and welcoming while at the same time anticipating a potential threat.
I work the sound booth at my church. From the booth I have pretty much a bird's eye view of the entire congregation. Keep my pistol on me every sunday morning. Feel like I am the most prepared one- (other than the security team stationed outside- which is basically just my father in law)- to get a shot off at any sort of attacker. There was a run of about 6 months where I was particularly leery of the disgruntled ex husband of a woman in my wife's bible study....he pulled up in the parking lot a couple of mornings after their initial separation but never actually entered the building.
During this time-when I was particularly on edge, on one sunday morning, we had an unrelated incident wherein an older gentleman struggling with some dementia stood up in the middle of the service and yelled really loudly. This individual was to my hard right and in the seats directly adjacent to the wall of the sound booth almost below me. I couldn't actually see him but heard him holler out in a time when we are supposed to be quiet and listening to the sermon.
The next thing I knew, I was standing, weapon un-holstered and thumb on the safety looking for the source of the loud hollering. I didn't actually point the weapon at any one but had it out and ready.
After the individual was calmed down and taken out of the sanctuary,I realized that I was still late to the party. Had it been someone meaning to do us harm, he would have gotten a few of us before I could have even had the time to get stood up and get a shot off.
There is never a level of prepared that you can be that is "Too Prepared". It can happen in a flash. The bad guys have all the time in the world to prepare to do you and your flock harm. You have to win the battle every single time and that starts with being prepared even before your spidey senses start tingling.
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Chaser1]
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04/04/23 01:07 PM
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To you trusting one’s. The next time you’re in the pick up line at your kids school and you see some random stranger walking around the school, Go and welcome them to the school and tell the SRO it’s all good and show them around. Then ask them to come to church with you Sunday and come over to the house for a home cooked meal. It’s the Christian thing to do.
Proud Army and ALNG veteran God Bless America!
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Re: Suspicious Person In Church
[Re: Chaser1]
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04/04/23 01:21 PM
04/04/23 01:21 PM
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jawbone
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Just remember that when Jesus comes to visit us I doubt he'll be wearing a White robe with long hair and a beard.
At the same time if this concerns the congregation, find a website from Israel with tips on spotting suicide bombers. Based on what you said I would at least do this. The whole population of Israel are taught these things and are the best in the world at it. Also know that the easiest and best time to stop a terrorist attack is in the surveillance and planning phase.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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