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Tony
3rd August 2007, 01:31 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/wayoflife/07/18/christian.watchers.ap/index.html

MANCHESTER, Kentucky (AP) -- John Becknell enters the courtroom and finds his usual spot in the front row, just behind the prosecutor's table.


Becknell -- a devout Christian known to many as "Brother John" -- pulls out a pen and an inch-thick docket, mostly of drug and alcohol cases. For the next three hours, he takes diligent notes on the judge's actions, the attendance of police officers, repeat offenders making another appearance, and so on.

The purpose? To make sure drug offenders in eastern Kentucky are getting what they deserve.

Frustrated with widespread drug abuse -- especially of easily accessible prescription painkillers -- a handful of mountain churches are moving away from their traditional role as a refuge for the poor and addicted. Now they're more interested in law enforcement.

The Community Church of Manchester is leading the way through "Court Watch," a program in which volunteers attend court hearings to monitor judges overseeing drug-related cases.

"It's kind of a new position and very controversial," said Becknell, who also runs his church's local Christian television station. "A lot of churches shun getting involved in politics or going to court."

The Rev. Doug Abner, pastor at Community Church -- whose slogan for a 2004 anti-drug march was "get saved or get busted" -- said the presence of Court Watch volunteers puts "mild pressure" on judges "to do the right thing." The volunteers collect information for a database and look for trends in drug crimes.

In addition to being theocratic morons, their ignorant of the fact that prohibition doesn't work. Please god, save this country from your minions.

Dumbledore
3rd August 2007, 01:40 PM
You see this a lot with fundie christens, hate and persecution seem to be a central tenet of their faith. I am not sure what this has to do with their fairy tale of Jesus, but it makes that they would expand their persecution to yet another group of people that are easy to beat up on.:cool:

Tony
3rd August 2007, 01:52 PM
You see this a lot with fundie christens, hate and persecution seem to be a central tenet of their faith. I am not sure what this has to do with their fairy tale of Jesus, but it makes that they would expand their persecution to yet another group of people that are easy to beat up on.:cool:

From the article:

The Rev. Doug Abner, pastor at Community Church -- whose slogan for a 2004 anti-drug march was "get saved or get busted" -- said the presence of Court Watch volunteers puts "mild pressure" on judges "to do the right thing." The volunteers collect information for a database and look for trends in drug crimes.

bolding mine

I think that's the whole purpose of this right there. They want to use the courts and the law as a tool to coerce people into joining their cult.

Charlie Monoxide
3rd August 2007, 02:44 PM
I don't understand why a delusional fundy would be so interested in ensuring punishment for someone who is just enjoying some of god's wonderful creations (like poppies and marijuana). Doesn't god tell us in Genesis, that nature is there for our use?

Charlie (thank jebus for wonderful plants) Monoxide

Miss Anthrope
3rd August 2007, 02:48 PM
I don't understand why a delusional fundy would be so interested in ensuring punishment for someone who is just enjoying some of god's wonderful creations (like poppies and marijuana). Doesn't god tell us in Genesis, that nature is there for our use?

Charlie (thank jebus for wonderful plants) Monoxide

Charlie, I heart you.

webfusion
3rd August 2007, 03:23 PM
"It's kind of a new position and very controversial," said Becknell, who also runs his church's local Christian television station. "A lot of churches shun getting involved in politics...


Maybe because doing so would result in the revocation of their 501c3 tax-exempt status?

shemp
3rd August 2007, 10:49 PM
There are seven things I would say about these jerks, but I'm not allowed to.