Monday, August 29, 2016

Police Officer Prays with Flood Victims, Red Cross tells Him to Stop!

Via Billy


Apparently, that whole First Amendment, Freedom of Religion thing is kind of passé for some people at the Red Cross down in Lafayette, Louisiana. I mean, how else could you explain their decision to condemn a police officer for having the audacity to pray with flood victims in need of help?

This past week police officer Clay Higgins stopped by the local Red Cross shelter after work to see how he could be of service to the hurting people of his community. Higgins was still in uniform and carrying a Bible as he spoke and prayed with local residents. After a few minutes on scene he was approached by a Red Cross volunteer who told him that the Red Cross had taken issue with what he was doing and wanted him to leave.

“He said the Red Cross had an issue with me being there. So I asked him what the problem was. He looked down at my Bible and he gestured and said, ‘They have a problem with that.’”

Higgins then asked to see a supervisor, and that supervisor told him that he needed to leave their facility. 

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4 comments:

  1. another huge example of why that filthy org gets *zero* of my dollars.

    I would have probably made the news for something like this. Someone would be bleeding had they said this to me at a time like that.

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    1. another huge example of why that filthy org gets *zero* of my dollars.

      I give 0 to no one. F them all. Give if you wish, but put the $ in the recipient's hands only.

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