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12-01-2011, 03:59 PM
Source: (http://ca.news.yahoo.com/kentucky-church-votes-ban-interracial-couples-003419318.html)

..TOMAHAWK, Ky (Reuters) - A vote to bar interracial couples from a small church in eastern Kentucky has triggered hand-wringing and embarrassment.

Nine members of Gulnare Freewill Baptist Church backed their former pastor, with six opposed, in Sunday's vote to bar interracial couples from church membership and worship activities. Funerals were excluded.

The vote was taken after most of the 40 people who attended Sunday services had left the church in Pike County, near the border with West Virginia. Many members left to avoid the vote.

Most members of the church "didn't want anything to do with this," said longtime church official Dean Harville, whose daughter and her black fiance had drawn pastor Melvin Thompson's ire.

At services earlier this year, Stella Harville, 24, who is working on her master's degree in optical engineering, sang "I Surrender All" with her fiance, Ticha Chikuni, 29, a Zimbabwe native, according to her father. Chikuni, an employee at Georgetown College in Kentucky, played the piano.

"There didn't appear to be any problem," Dean Harville said on Wednesday. "None whatsoever."

But Harville said Thompson told him the couple would not be allowed to sing at the church again. Thompson resigned in August but would not drop the issue.

Thompson told a local radio outlet, "I do not believe in interracial marriages, and I do not believe this (ban) will give our church a black eye at all."

He could not be reached for comment.

The move has drawn scrutiny from the hierarchy of the Freewill Baptist Church, Harville said.

"This kind of thing brands all of us so easily," said Randy Johnson, president of the Pike County Ministerial Association. "That's not who we are. From all the churches I've talked to so far, it's really not anger so much as it is shock."

(Reporting by Lee Mueller, Editing by Andrew Stern)

See, this is what makes me see red. Dimwits try to 'hide' behind God and condemn things just because they can. It's appalling and it's actually offensive behaviour to other Christians, who actually don't condemn every little thing, such as myself. Actually, this could make me go off on a tanget but I'll refrain.

Me, I'm a HUGE fan of interracial couples. I just love them. They make me smile. :)

Jill Monroe
12-02-2011, 10:10 AM
how silly & stupid! :rolleyes: how does a church BAN something. who'd they think they were, the catholic church from the era of the roman empire? LOL :haha:

but i notice it was a small church in rural kentucky so that definitely explains why something like this would even be seriously considered.

I wouldn't let this color my perception of christians...i have enough that i've learned from my studies & reading of real history to do that :)

I'd just write this off as a small church in a rural southern town w/ a really stupid person as the pastor.

like anyone else, he is entitled to his own OPINION & beliefs. doesnt mean they're "RIGHT" or true OR universal.

to the congregation's credit though, its good to see most of them left & wouldnt entertain this foolishness. regardless of religious preference, im glad to see intelligence prevailed in most of their minds :)

Rampage
12-02-2011, 10:21 AM
I also find it troubling that this church could pass an actual rule without a quorum. Don't PLAY with votes, it comes back to bite you.

I find it additionally troubling that Whites think that it is good enough to avoid these types of fights. If you cannot get White Christians to stand up for integration in their churches, then what hope do we have for communities, businesses and politics?

Jill Monroe
12-02-2011, 11:39 AM
I also find it troubling that this church could pass an actual rule without a quorum. Don't PLAY with votes, it comes back to bite you.

I find it additionally troubling that Whites think that it is good enough to avoid these types of fights. If you cannot get White Christians to stand up for integration in their churches, then what hope do we have for communities, businesses and politics?

why should "the church" be the beacon or benchmark for progress @ all when historically it's been complicit if not fully involved in oppression & outright destruction of lives, communities & freedoms? moreover, i think that the increased blurring of the line between seperation of church & state is one of the reasons why we're having such problems & division now across the country. I personally don't look to the church for any kind of point of direction when it comes to things like civil rights, liberties, freedoms etc.

ive come across more white ppl down HERE than back up north who are kneejerk opposed to any discussion about race & it's not b/c they aren't capable...it's b/c they know that in this day & age what THEY REALLY think is no longer as acceptable to go spouting off as it once was. They're racist & cowards & its embarrassing & upsetting to ME, a white woman who does NOT act like that b/c THESE are the ppl that others think of when they assume "all whites are racist"