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Gun-loving pastor to his flock: Piece be with youBy DYLAN T. LOVAN, Associated Press WriterThu Jun 4, 5:50 pm ETLOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Kentucky pastor is inviting his flock to bring guns to church to celebrate the Fourth of July and the Second Amendment.New Bethel Church is welcoming "responsible handgun owners" to wear their firearms inside the church June 27, a Saturday. An ad says there will be a handgun raffle, patriotic music and information on gun safety."We're just going to celebrate the upcoming theme of the birth of our nation," said pastor Ken Pagano. "And we're not ashamed to say that there was a strong belief in God and firearms — without that this country wouldn't be here."The guns must be unloaded and private security will check visitors at the door, Pagano said.He said recent church shootings, including the killing Sunday of a late-term abortion provider in Kansas, which he condemned, highlight the need to promote safe gun ownership. The New Bethel Church event was planned months before Dr. George Tiller was shot to death in a Wichita church.Kentucky allows residents to openly carry guns in public with some restrictions. Gun owners carrying concealed weapons must have state-issued permits and can't take them to schools, jails or bars, among other exceptions.Pagano's Protestant church, which attracts up to 150 people to Sunday services, is a member of the Assemblies of God. The former Marine and handgun instructor said he expected some backlash, but has heard only a "little bit" of criticism of the gun event.John Phillips, an Arkansas pastor who was shot twice while leading a service at his former church in 1986, said a house of worship is no place for firearms."A church is designated as a safe haven, it's a place of worship," said Phillips, who was shot by a church member's relative for an unknown reason and still has a bullet lodged in his spine. "It is unconscionable to me to think that a church would be a place that you would even want to bring a weapon."Phillips spoke out against a bill before the Arkansas General Assembly that would have permitted the carrying of guns in that state's churches. The bill failed in February.Pagano, 50, said some members of his church were concerned that President Obama's administration could restrict gun ownership, and they supported the plan for the event when Pagano asked their opinion.Marian McClure Taylor, executive director of the Kentucky Council of Churches, an umbrella organization for 11 Christian denominations in Kentucky, said Christian churches are promoters of peace, but "most allow for arms to be taken up under certain conditions."Taylor said Pagano assured her the event would focus on promoting responsible gun ownership and any proceeds would go to charity."Those two commitments are consistent with the high value the Assemblies of God churches place on human life," she said in an e-mail message.Pagano is encouraging church members to bring a canned good and a friend to the event. He said guns must be unloaded for insurance purposes and safety reasons.He said the point was not to mix worship with guns, though he may reference some passages from the Bible."Firearms can be evil and they can be useful," he said. "We're just trying to promote responsible gun ownership and gun safety."Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.

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I don't have many opinions about guns. Honestly, I'm not sure if I'm for them or against them. There are a few things in the states, ie the death penalty, guns..... that in someways I wish we had here. Other ways.... not.
But I came to this little comment box not to talk about my lack of opinion about guns and bringing them to church, but moreso to comment on your last post.
Rene, you are an amazingly intellegent and brilliant man of God. You're right, half, or more, of the time, I don't understand you. I'm not educated, in fact, I'm really dumb when it comes to certain things. I know some scripture, and half the time I can't remember where I even found it, let alone what the theology behind it was. I've never even read the entire Bible. I wish I could talk like you do, I wish I could be smarter, but I'm so far from it. Sometimes I comment, and wonder, is he going to think this is stupid?
All I know is, I see your heart, I know your heart. You have encouraged me so many times, without even knowing it. You have spoken into my life, as an older brother in Christ, spoken life and love into places other people were too afraid to speak into.
I may not know you that well, and we may be two very different people, who think differently and act differently, and want completely different things in life, but, you are still my brother in Christ, and I am still your little sister! And I need you. I need you to keep being exactly who you are, because it encouraged me to be who I am, even though half that time, i dont even know who that is anymore.
You are beautifully unique, and you are loved. You bring something incredible to the body, like no one else can. Just because I may not understand what you say sometimes, doesn't mean the voice of God isn't penetrating in my heart, and teaching me new things that I didn't even know exsisted.
I could go on and on, I dont even know if I'm hitting any right notes.....
Only in the united States would you see something like that. Guns in church...definately not a Menonite Church.
I would say Amen THACI, but even that is changing, there are "Mennonites" who are not pacifists.
And thanks NIN
are you on facebook yet?
huh?
are you?
I'm laughing carebear
You should!
I should what THACI; comment on my own blog, be on facebook or laugh?
you should be on facebook. The 'notes' application works just like a blog but all your friends can see your thoughts and comments without a special trip to your bog page. The trip is always worth it but facebook would broaden your audience to include more of your social base.
guns are stupid
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