I worshipped at Pastor Zeke's early morning service today and then headed to downtown Des Moines. One of the Des Moines politicians wanted to meet with me to discuss city business at Des Moines' oldest expresso coffee place, Zansabar.
I usually draw the line on not doing such work on Sunday, especially Sunday morning. This time I accommodated him, but never again.
Walking into Zansabar I saw something I found revolting. In the corner of the crowded place I saw a "mixed race" couple playing chess.
Playing chess in the morning of God's special day was bad enough. But, a negra woman and white male was so unseemly I had to turn my head to not see it. Shortly, I wrapped up the meeting and left.
I was so thankful I could return to Freehold and not have to look at people defying God's intentions to keep the races separate and playing Satan's favorite board game, chess, on Sunday morning.
I usually draw the line on not doing such work on Sunday, especially Sunday morning. This time I accommodated him, but never again.
Walking into Zansabar I saw something I found revolting. In the corner of the crowded place I saw a "mixed race" couple playing chess.
Playing chess in the morning of God's special day was bad enough. But, a negra woman and white male was so unseemly I had to turn my head to not see it. Shortly, I wrapped up the meeting and left.
I was so thankful I could return to Freehold and not have to look at people defying God's intentions to keep the races separate and playing Satan's favorite board game, chess, on Sunday morning.
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