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Capt. Obvious

(9,002 posts)
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 01:27 PM Oct 2016

Christian food banks turn down government donations so they can keep forcing the homeless to pray

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PennLive reports that some homeless shelters are now refusing to accept food donated by the government after the U.S. Department of Agriculture pushed out a new regulation earlier this year that barred “organizations receiving food from the federal government from requiring people being given food to attend or participate in religious activities.”

In an interview with PennLive, Bethesda Mission Executive Director Chuck Wingate said that his food bank wasn’t forcing homeless people to pray, and insisted that his decision to stop accepting food from the government was a stand for religious freedom.

“We don’t force our faith on anybody else,” he said. “But we find the whole idea that the government’s going to come in and tell us what we can and cannot do in our own facility to be out of bounds, especially in matters of faith.”

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However, Jennifer Powell of the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank told PennLive that the directive from the Department of Agriculture was put in place because “there are some programs that mandate Bible study or a Christian prayer before the meal.” She also noted that Christian food banks that merely offer people the option of prayer aren’t violating the regulation.

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Christian food banks turn down government donations so they can keep forcing the homeless to pray (Original Post) Capt. Obvious Oct 2016 OP
“We don’t force our faith on anybody else" progressoid Oct 2016 #1
They don't force it, they just don't feed them unless they pray. cleanhippie Oct 2016 #4
Phony compassion Cartoonist Oct 2016 #2
Yeah, in Texas we gave out supplies and toiletries TexasBushwhacker Dec 2016 #6
Gotta have your priorities it seems. n/t trotsky Oct 2016 #3
Donations to the church will probably triple as a result of saying no to the new regs -nt Freelancer Oct 2016 #5

progressoid

(49,991 posts)
1. “We don’t force our faith on anybody else"
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 02:04 PM
Oct 2016

Sooo Chuck., if you don't force your faith on anybody, then there's no problem. You're still free to pray to whatever deity you want.

Douchebag.

cleanhippie

(19,705 posts)
4. They don't force it, they just don't feed them unless they pray.
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 10:13 PM
Oct 2016

Gotta love that overrated Christian morality.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,204 posts)
6. Yeah, in Texas we gave out supplies and toiletries
Fri Dec 16, 2016, 04:23 PM
Dec 2016

The group started in Austin and now there's one in Houston now. It's called Atheists Helping the Homeless (AHH). You can't imagine how grateful the homeless women are for sanitary napkins and tampons!

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