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GA Megachurch Pastor Suggests Growing Weed on Church Property to Attract Black Males and Teach them to Farm

by | Dec 12, 2022 | Apostasy, Cult, heresy, News, Racialism, Religion, Social Justice, Social Unrest, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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It is absolutely ridiculous and absurd for Jamal Bryant to suggest that his megachurch in Atlanta should grow weed on its property in order to attract more black males. Not only is this a terrible idea, it is also illegal. I mean, come on, who in their right mind would think that a church, of all places, should be growing a controlled substance? And to suggest that it would help to attract black males and teach them farming? Give me a break.

But don’t take my word for it, just listen to what the officials in Georgia have to say about marijuana being illegal: “Marijuana is a controlled substance and its possession, use, and distribution are strictly prohibited under Georgia law,” said Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr. “Any suggestion otherwise is simply incorrect and not supported by the law.”

So there you have it folks, growing weed at a church is not only a terrible idea, it’s also illegal. Let’s all just stick to the good old-fashioned values of faith, fellowship, and worship, shall we?

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