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Women Ordered to Stop Praying Inside Mall (Dublin, GA, CHRISTIANS)
Town Hall ^ | 8/5/2014 | Todd Starnes

Posted on 08/06/2014 4:56:11 AM PDT by GailA

A few weeks ago the Dublin Girls had gathered inside the local mall for an evening power walk. They formed a small circle and as they had done many times before, they bowed their heads to petition the Almighty.

But before one of the runners could say, “Lord Jesus,” she was interrupted by a mall cop barreling down a corridor.

“The security guard came running toward us and said, ‘You are not allowed to pray at the mall. That’s against the policy,’” Tammy told me.

The ladies were aghast.

“I told him we’ve been praying since last November and no one said anything about it,” she said.

“We’ve never had any problems.”

The security guard told her they’d had a problem with a previous religious group trying to proselytize shoppers. But Tammy said they weren’t trying to convert anybody – they were just trying to pray. And it’s not like they were having a “Holy Ghost Shoutin’ Prayer.”

“You can’t hear us unless you are in the circle,” she said.

The ladies thought the security guard was simply mistaken so they asked him to call the mall manager. It turns out – the security guard was not mistaken.

“The mall manager verified that prayer is not allowed at the mall because this is private property,” she said.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: christians; corporateliberalism; culturewar; discrimination; malls; prayer; waronchristianity
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To: NFHale

So the security guard was wrong.


61 posted on 08/06/2014 12:30:54 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to annoy someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
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To: AppyPappy
Whether the guard was right or wrong is moot.

Operative phrase "provided it does not impose itself on others or take away from the overall shopping experience.”

If they mall, being private property, has in place a policy of not allowing something - ANYTHING - then they have the right to remove person or persons acting against that policy.

The issue is private property rights - not prayer, not firearms, not right nor wrong.

If you are on someone else's property and you go against their wishes, they have the right to ask you to leave.

If I came to your house, and did something you found objectionable, or caused a disruption to you, and then claimed I had a "right" to do it, you'd be rightly pissed and call the police.

It's the same thing. I'm not understanding why you're having difficulty with this basic concept.

Unless you just feel like arguing; in which case, have a nice day!

62 posted on 08/06/2014 12:40:40 PM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: Gene Eric; NFHale
RE :”While discrimination is generally deplorable, I’m not one to demand private operations implement public policy even when discrimination is involved. But regarding the women that claimed a quiet prayer huddle, I’m wondering how even-handed the mall’s policy is on the matter.”

I think some of the freepers posting on this thread in ‘automatic rant’ mode had it backwards, a ‘no prayer’ policy would also applied to Muslims. Heck, weren't they there for a group mall hike ? Not even shopping.

As I pointed out earlier, see #40 where I elaborate there is a big difference in being mad because you (or we) are not allowed to do something, and having a *right* to do it.

I mean its so liberal to call things rights that are not rights.

63 posted on 08/06/2014 12:57:27 PM PDT by sickoflibs (King Obama : 'The debate is over. The time for talk is over. Just follow my commands you serfs""')
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To: NFHale

“then they have the right to remove person or persons acting against that policy. “

You live in a fantasy world. If the mall enacts a policy that goes against the law, the law wins. If they enact a rule that says “No blacks allowed”, they lose. Perhaps you missed all the cases where businesses were penalized by the law for refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding.

And then there is this: Gay Bar cited for discrimination for refusing entrance to a man in drag http://reason.com/blog/2014/08/05/youll-never-guess-the-latest-business-to

http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/6-jewish-stores-cited-for-unlawful-discrimination-by-new-york-city-for-dress-code-good-enforcemen/question-3665745/?link=ibaf&q=&esrc=s


64 posted on 08/06/2014 1:12:03 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to annoy someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
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To: GailA

On the one hand, it’s private property, so it IS legal to refuse allowing them to pray on the property.

On the OTHER hand, it’s ALSO legal to protest, boycott, and various other very legal but very unpleasant things to that mall and that corrupt twit.


65 posted on 08/06/2014 1:23:42 PM PDT by Luircin
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To: NFHale

I think that you are confused in your concept of “private property” VS privately owned public property. At your residence, your home is pretty much your castle. But things that you can control there, may not apply at say your laundromat or Woolworth lunch counter (try hanging up a sign saying “whites only” or “ Colored not allowed”). I think that you will not get much cooperation from law enforcement in enforcing your signs.


66 posted on 08/06/2014 1:46:22 PM PDT by matthew fuller (Demonazi's are openly marching us (Jews, Christians, Conservatives) double time to Holocaust II.)
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To: AppyPappy

Like I said previously... Have a nice day.


67 posted on 08/06/2014 2:26:23 PM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: NFHale

Great. Something else to do.


68 posted on 08/06/2014 4:42:46 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to annoy someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
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To: Luircin

Then if that is policy they have to enforce it for all religions not just Christians.

Do you really think they’ll stop a mussie from rolling out a pray mat? They would be sued in a heart beat.

Most of our malls are owned by non Christian, foreigners today.

My personal way of dealing with them is to boycott. They have very little I need I can’t get elsewhere. I have to order my shoes on line, and I sure as heck don’t wear street walker clothes that is mostly all that is available in today’s malls. Being a Senior not ready for Alfred Dunner crap, there is very little for me to chose from, beyond T’s and Jeans. Jeans I can get at the Salvation Army for a fraction of the cost, with care they still look new or have price tags on them. My church dresses are a decade old now. I take very good care of them, they are classic designs, never out of style.


69 posted on 08/07/2014 6:57:55 AM PDT by GailA (IF you fail to keep your promises to the Military, you won't keep them to Citizens!)
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