BANNED

Posted by Bruce - in Blog, Philosophy - No Comments

banned

Are religious institution supposed to take these least among us and give them hope and direction or can they ban individuals who are causing a serious disturbance to others?  What kind of disturbance should such institutions accept in their attempt to help those who are lost and need to be found? It appears obvious that those who cause serious disruption by words or actions must not be allowed to attend those institutions but where does the line between protection and censorship begin?  It is difficult line to weave that must be clear to all those present whether in spoken words or because of standards of decorum.  Those that violate such protocol though should be given a 2nd or even 3rd chance depending on the degree of their outburst and the treatment they seek outside such institutions. Maybe they can’t be present for the “main service” but a clergy member can reach out and give them guidance instead.  For when religious institutions such as Church’s, Synagogues, & Mosque’s are permanently closed to the lost soul then only darkness, destruction and even death may open instead.

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