Regardless, if that congregation feels it is appropriate to carry in church, who are you to tell them otherwise?
I thought we were free to worship (or not) as we feel fit, and if it suits them to do so while standing on their heads juggling waterballoons, so what?
And DKsuddeth: I feel the church's decision is one of personal responsiblity, and carrying a pistol is far less irrational than relying on superstition for personal well being.
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