Who would want to build a church on a street named after a minion of Satan?
More evidence that Christianity and Islam do not mix. Best to keep them out of our country. Right, Barack?
The gates of hell won't prevail against The Church. Neither will a street name.
Tolerance is a trademark of islam. /s
I’m from Louisville Kentucky the hometown of Muhammad Ali. To honor one of Louisville’s famous citizens they changed the name of Walnut Street to Muhammad Ali Blvd. Now it just so happens that there was a rather large Baptist Church named, you guessed it, The Walnut Street Baptist Church. As a Catholic accostomed to churches named after saints and holy body parts, and no knowledge of how Baptists chose names for their churches, I’ve speculated that it would be amusing if they would have to change the name of the church to the Muhammad Ali Blvd Baptist Church.
I’m from Louisville Kentucky the hometown of Muhammad Ali. To honor one of Louisville’s famous citizens they changed the name of Walnut Street to Muhammad Ali Blvd. Now it just so happens that there was a rather large Baptist Church named, you guessed it, The Walnut Street Baptist Church. As a Catholic accostomed to churches named after saints and holy body parts, and no knowledge of how Baptists chose names for their churches, I’ve speculated that it would be amusing if they would have to change the name of the church to the Muhammad Ali Blvd Baptist Church.
LOL! Then perhaps no mosques should be built in cities or on streets with Christian or saints names!
San Francisco comes to mind immediately, followed by Los Angeles, of course!
No mosques in Mary-land either! LOL!