Thursday, September 12, 2013

NC: NC Police Claim Christian Carrying Cross Violates ‘Dangerous Weapons’ Law

Cross Boyds

A Christian evangelist witnessing at a public festival in North Carolina this past weekend was forced to put away a wooden cross that he was holding as police asserted that it could be considered a “dangerous weapon.”

Brothers Jesse and Matthew Boyd, along with friend Kent Blalock, attended the 32nd annual Historic Morganton Festival on Saturday to open-air preach, distribute Gospel literature and hold Scripture-based signs as a witness to attendees. Matthew carried a small 3-pound wooden cross that bears the question “Are You Ready?” and folds away when not in use.

The men state that even before they attended the event, they became aware that there could be problems in light of the festival rules, which barred free speech activity on the streets. In turn, Jesse contacted City Attorney Louis Vinay to express concern, sending him a compilation of relevant case law that protected free speech activity at public events.

Most notably, the evangelists–and anyone else who wished to engage in free speech–would have been required to stand in a “free speech zone,” which was located two blocks outside of the event and away from the crowds.

2 comments:

  1. Yes, many do fear the cross and what it symbolizes. To a closed heart it is indeed a dangerous weapon. It is truly a weapon that should strike fear in those who oppose it.

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    1. Coincidentally, Dixie is watching a video on the Crusades right beside me.:)

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