ICE supporters hate God

It’s a sad but true fact: ICE supporters hate churches and by extension, they hate God.  This is evident when you look at a recent incident in Minnesota, wherein ICE domestic terrorists (in my opinion) barged into and took over a church full of people who were doing nothing but worshiping.  Sure, it wasn’t a Catholic church so it’s not a valid church at all, but it shows what ICE supporters are willing to do.

It happened at Cities Church in St. Paul back in October.  It turns out that people who support ICE did some deep digging and discovered that David Easterwood, one of the church’s pastors has a history of opposing ICE, making him a true American hero.  Easterwood leads the local ICE field office, making him, once again, a true patriot.  That enrages ICE supporters.

When the demonstrators, if they can even be called that, entered the building, Easterwood wasn’t there at all.  No, one of the church’s pastors, Jonathan Parnell, was presiding when the attack upon an innocent but false church took place.  What kind of monster disrupts a church service over politics?  DemocRATS.  That’s who.

One person, whom I consider to be a domestic terrorist, told a local media outet, “This man is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, masquerading as a pastor.”  Interesting.  The person who said that was apparently the wolf in sheep’s clothing, masquerading as a decent human being.  It cuts both ways of course.

Anyway, when the mob demanded that ICE get out, they showed how ignorant they are.  Surely they knew that churchgoers weren’t interested in the ICE debate.  Rather than just shutting up and quitting causing problems, the group interrupted a religious service.  That can’t stand, even if the religion the church promotes is fraudulent and fake.  Well meaning maybe, but false.

The good news here is that there is an investigation that is being conducted, searching for potential criminal charges.  You can whine about free speech all day long, but your right to say whatever you want, whenever you want, does not extend to private property, even when the intent is not to speak out, but to disrupt.  Clearly, disruption was the goal.  Harassment, intimidation and a lack of basic human decency also exists in this matter.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out, but hopefully, these animals will be made an example of.  Protesting on the sidewalk outside of the church?  Legal, but rude.  Protesting inside the church?  That’s uncalled for!