Bill Grants Churches the Power to Make ‘Soldiers of God’ Who Can Legally Kill Citizens Like Cops

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As if police officers kidnapping, beating, and killing innocent people in America with impunity wasn’t enough, the state of Mississippi just passed a Bill that will grant churches equal protection from acts of violence.

Mississippi House Bill 786, the “Mississippi Church Protection Act” legalizes killing people while acting as a participant of a church or place of worship — seriously.  

According to the bill, its purpose is:

TO AMEND SECTION 97-3-15, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THAT KILLING A PERSON WHILE ACTING AS A PARTICIPANT OF A CHURCH OR PLACE OF WORSHIP SECURITY TEAM IS JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.+

The Secular Coalition for America calls House Bill 786, the “Worst State Bill” in America.

The “Mississippi Church Protection Act” would allow churches to empower designated members of their congregation as part of a security team with a “shoot to kill” authority equivalent to a police officer but with less government oversight. The bill contains few restrictions regarding where one may act within this capacity, allowing a church’s volunteer security personnel to exercise this authority in public and private venues outside of the church.

The Bill passed the Mississippi House in February and, on Wednesday, the Senate approved it, making one minor amendment. It is now scheduled to go back to the House where it will then find its way to the governor’s desk.

This Bill legally recognizes actual “soldiers of Christ” and grants them the power to kill. What’s more, there is no justification for granting churches extra rights that other citizens do not have.

By passing this bill, the state of Mississippi effectively recognizes churches as their own sovereign entities — mini-states that are tax-free and immune from their acts of violence carried out in their official duties.

“The ‘Mississippi Church of Protection Act’ is well deserving of the title for ‘Worst State Bill.’ This legislation would put ‘soldiers of God’ above the law, allowing them to act as judge, jury, and executioner,” said Larry T. Decker, Executive Director of the Secular Coalition for America. “Religious institutions are already exempt from taxation, financial transparency, and many civil rights laws. The Mississippi Church Protection Act would constitute an unprecedented and dangerous next step. Belonging to a church should not afford anyone the same rights and protections as law enforcement. This legislation emboldens extremists by creating a legal means for radical preachers to enlist their congregants into ‘God’s army.

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13 thoughts on “Bill Grants Churches the Power to Make ‘Soldiers of God’ Who Can Legally Kill Citizens Like Cops

  1. “… there is no justification for granting churches extra rights that other citizens do not have.”

    They have the NWO’s ‘blessing’. The Z/T jews have no problem with Christian churches as long as they’re 501(c)(3). After all, they helped to corrupt them in the first place.

    Insanity abounds!

  2. So now that churches have that authority, so do mosques and synagogues.

    This bill just legalized ISIS and Mossad on US soil shooting American citizens. Who the hell was the knucklehead that thought this was such a good idea that it should be a law?

  3. I must be reading this wrong, as an armed citizen in church, if you come in and try to rob us or murder us you can count on me to shoot you dead. How is that extra rights? Its self defense to me, but you know i told you i got a simple mind! 🙂

    1. THIS is the problem, Tess…

      “The bill contains few restrictions regarding where one may act within this capacity, allowing a church’s volunteer security personnel to exercise this authority in public and private venues outside of the church.”

    2. And this…

      “By passing this bill, the state of Mississippi effectively recognizes churches as their own sovereign entities — mini-states that are tax-free and immune from their acts of violence carried out in their official duties.”

    3. Don’t get me wrong, I ain’t mad at ya for asking,… but the way this is worded they could kill someone out in PUBLIC (with no accounting required, like the pigs) as opposed to in their churches. All they have to do is say they thought they saw a gun or a knife (mistakenly, even), and they’ll not be charged. Nothing more than another addition to the police state.

      Sorry, I’m not good with that.

  4. so……….. YOUR GONNA PASS A LAW FOR ME TO HAVE RIGHTS I ALREADY RETAIN? DAMNED GOOFBALL COLLECTIVIST ASS KISSERS………………..WHEN YOU LEARN THAT THE SAME PEOPLE THAT WIPED THEIR ASS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT IS THE SAME PEOPLE THAT SHREDDED THE BILL OF RIGHTS, LAWS SUCH AS THIS ARE UNIMPRESSIVE…………

  5. So … How does this go when it ends up a cop that is killed by one of these “church gestapos”?
    Quagmire
    Sure didn’t think this through too well

  6. oh boy…. I’m glad I’m not in Mississippi.

    If you thought Mississippi’s lynch mobs were bad, wait until the “soldiers of God” hit the streets.

    “He’s drinking beer on the sabbath. Kill that son-of-a-bitch…..for God, of course.”

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