Witches in Church

Wow. This video has just appeared on the internets. Not only is Tennessee pastor Greg Locke off his rocker, but listen to the crowd clap and cheer. The pastor seems ready to confront the accused witches in the congregation with a stream of bile, angry accusations and promises of divine retribution. These people are our family and neighbors who have fallen for a charismatic leader spewing nonsense.

Civilization is a millimeter thick. It seems to have worn completely through to the bone in Tennessee.

Locke is just one example, granted. What is especially alarming, though, is the enthusiasm with which the congregation receives this information absent any evidence. They seem thirsty for a mystical experience and to witness divine intervention. The preacher-man is very persuasive and could possibly inspire someone to commit an act of violence. This kind of intellectual frailty is another example of why church and state should remain separate at all levels.

5 thoughts on “Witches in Church

    1. Philip Rakita

      Why burn them? Kyle Rittenhouse got away with murder in Wisconsin last year. Shooting people you don’t like is a lot less messy.

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      1. Philip Rakita

        And you can always explain it as applying a Second Amendment remedy to the problem. Case closed.

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