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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Religious Liberty Rally

Religious Liberty Rally


February 16, 2010
9:00am-3:00pm CST

1162 Old Highway 45 South
Guys, Tennessee 38339

UPDATE: Date has been moved from the 12th to the 16th. Please see the "Sign Up" link to the left for more information.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
- First Amendment to the United States Constitution

On February 16, 2010 Federal Marshals, accompanied by agents of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination, a 15 million member worldwide church, are scheduled to descend upon the Creation Seventh Day Adventist church building in Guys, Tennessee. They will be destroying the signs of the church, effectively shutting down it's ability to hold services, and confiscating the group's religious materials, books, tracts, and other advertisements.

Why is this being done? What crime has the church committed, to warrant the presence of Federal officials to close the premesis, confiscate their religious materials, and destroy their signs? Have they engaged in fraud? Are they amassing weapons? Have they proven a danger to society in some other criminal fashion?

No. It is being done because of the name of their church.

The First Amendment has been shredded to pieces in the teeth of "corporate religion" under the guise of Trademark law. Religious identity is a matter of religion, and thus outside the scope of Government regulation. According to the Constitution, no law may be made regarding the establishment of a religion. Yet through obtaining a trademark on the name of a faith, one church has gained a Government-backed monopoly, including the ability to bring civil and Federal penalties on those that dare disagree.

This is what is happening in the small town of Guys. By obtaining a trademark on the name of a religion, "Seventh-day Adventist," a worldwide denomination has sought to crush out those who claim to be Seventh-day Adventists but hold differing views on what it means to follow that religion. Creation Seventh Day Adventists are one such group. Church conflicts are nothing new - but when the Government steps in to decide one group or another to be the "right church" of the two, we have cause for alarm.

It is not the place of the Government to define a true or a false Christian of any kind, be it Baptist, Church of Christ, Lutheran, Catholic, or Seventh-day Adventist. Even further is it from the place of the Government to send out Federal officials to destroy religious materials and remove signs from the meeting places of those deemed heretics. The Pastor of the group, Walter McGill, has a warrant authorized for his arrest should he return to the United States from his current ministry field of Africa - all because of the name of their religion.

As a result, a protest is arranged for the morning of the arrival of the Marshals on the church property. We must let it be known that we will not stand for such a violation of our First Amendment rights, or the rights of those around us.


What happened to separation of church and state?
What happened to the free exercise of religion?

As rights are being eroded away bit by bit, we intend to protest this by exercising another First Amendment right - that to peaceably assemble.

All who are supportive of the cause of religious liberty for all men, regardless of their differences of belief, are encouraged to attend and bring signs and placards to protest this violation. Please visit the "Frequently Asked Questions" section to the left for more information.

"And I have no doubt that every new example will succeed, as every past one has done, in showing that religion and Government will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together." - James Madison



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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous3:46 PM

    We see corruption in the church on all sides. Our leaders are holding up the the arms of the sinners in Zion. these are some of the ones who are siging and crying for the sins in the SDA church. I love the SDA church and am in despair of where the leadership is taking it.

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