Praise JESUS everyone!! THIS is what happens when you use false Bibles (not KJV) and even allow the radical terrorist-loving ACLU to organize a chapter in their church! Pay close attention to the last paragraph. BEHOLD GOD's DIVINE LOVE! 
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A "Christian church" that works for special rights for queers, feminazis, miscenigation, and smuggles foreigners into God's favorite country? I'm only surprised that Jesus didn't smite the entire congregation of communists, and their wicked children too!

Gunman opens fire in Tennessee church, 1 killed
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - A man wielding a shotgun entered a church and opened fire as congregants watched a youth performance Sunday, killing one person and injuring eight others, police said.
The gunman was tackled by church members and eventually taken into police custody. None of the children were injured. A hospital spokeswoman said five of the wounded were in critical condition.
Knoxville Police Chief Sterling Owen identified the man killed as Greg McKendry, 60, a longtime church member and usher at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church.
"It appears Mr. McKendry was the first person he (the gunman) encountered when he walked into the sanctuary," Owen said. "It's going to be a while before all the facts are cleared up."
Church member Marty Murphy told The Knoxville News Sentinel that she was about 30 to 40 feet from the shooter when the rampage began.
Murphy told the newspaper some of the children were close to the shooter when the attack began.
"One little girl had blood all over her," she said. "She was just hysterical. I don't know how that girl is going to sleep tonight."
Another witness told the newspaper that the man killed was a hero.
"Greg McKendry stood in the front of the gunman and took the blast to protect the rest of us," Barbara Kemper said.
The church's minister was on vacation in western North Carolina at the time of the shooting but returned Sunday afternoon.
"We've been touched by a horrible act of violence. We are in a process of healing and we ask everyone for your prayers," the Rev. Chris Buice said in a statement outside the church.
The Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church is a community that meets to worship and work together for social change, according to the church's Web site. Since the 1950's, the congregation has worked for desegregation, racial harmony, fair wages, women's rights and gay rights, according to the Web site. The congregation also has provided sanctuary for political refugees, fed the homeless and founded a chapter of the ACLU.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - A man wielding a shotgun entered a church and opened fire as congregants watched a youth performance Sunday, killing one person and injuring eight others, police said.
The gunman was tackled by church members and eventually taken into police custody. None of the children were injured. A hospital spokeswoman said five of the wounded were in critical condition.
Knoxville Police Chief Sterling Owen identified the man killed as Greg McKendry, 60, a longtime church member and usher at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church.
"It appears Mr. McKendry was the first person he (the gunman) encountered when he walked into the sanctuary," Owen said. "It's going to be a while before all the facts are cleared up."
Church member Marty Murphy told The Knoxville News Sentinel that she was about 30 to 40 feet from the shooter when the rampage began.
Murphy told the newspaper some of the children were close to the shooter when the attack began.
"One little girl had blood all over her," she said. "She was just hysterical. I don't know how that girl is going to sleep tonight."
Another witness told the newspaper that the man killed was a hero.
"Greg McKendry stood in the front of the gunman and took the blast to protect the rest of us," Barbara Kemper said.
The church's minister was on vacation in western North Carolina at the time of the shooting but returned Sunday afternoon.
"We've been touched by a horrible act of violence. We are in a process of healing and we ask everyone for your prayers," the Rev. Chris Buice said in a statement outside the church.
The Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church is a community that meets to worship and work together for social change, according to the church's Web site. Since the 1950's, the congregation has worked for desegregation, racial harmony, fair wages, women's rights and gay rights, according to the Web site. The congregation also has provided sanctuary for political refugees, fed the homeless and founded a chapter of the ACLU.
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