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NeoGreen

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Tue Jul 2, 2019, 12:42 PM Jul 2019

South Carolina Church Kicks Out Blind Man for Having Service Dog At His Side [View all]

https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2019/07/02/south-carolina-church-kicks-out-blind-man-for-having-service-dog-at-his-side/#comment-4524316535




South Carolina Church Kicks Out Blind Man for Having Service Dog At His Side
By Hemant Mehta, July 2, 2019

If you go to the homepage of LowCountry Community Church in Bluffton, South Carolina, there’s a message that says “Wherever you’re from, there’s a place for you here.”

So naturally, the church is in the news for kicking out a man with disabilities, according to Lana Ferguson of The Island Packet.

29-year-old Taylor Burch, who’s legally blind, attended a service on Sunday along with his service dog named Independence. He was invited inside by the greeters at the door and took his seat… but minutes later, a church volunteer told him he needed to get the hell out.

“You can’t have that dog in here,” he said to Burch.

“He was questioning me like he didn’t believe me,” Burch said. “I was totally humiliated.”

Burch left, immediately called his mother to pick him up, and sat on the patio until she got there.

The entire interaction, he said, lasted five minutes.

“I was sad,” he said. “I was frustrated. I was in shock.”


Burch’s sister posted about the situation shortly afterwards, saying she was “in disbelief that a place that teaches love and acceptance would not allow a person like my brother with his very well behaved and intensely trained guide dog to attended a church service.”

The church’s response?

The church has said it did nothing wrong. Churches and synagogues are exempt from the Americans with Disabilities Act.

There’s that Christian love for you: We don’t have to follow the law because we have Jesus.
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How 'christian' Faux pas Jul 2019 #1
A Church used to be a sanctuary, place of peace, that accepted everyone. redstatebluegirl Jul 2019 #2
"A Church used to be a sanctuary, place of peace, that accepted everyone." Mariana Jul 2019 #4
Lets just say it wasn't as hateful as it has been the past few years. redstatebluegirl Jul 2019 #5
No, it's always been bad. trotsky Jul 2019 #6
He shoulda told them that dog spelled backwards... Blue Owl Jul 2019 #3
I'd like to lay my hands on the members of this church...what pathetic behavior towards the... SWBTATTReg Jul 2019 #7
That is beyond belief and common sense. The dog is probably better than the entire congregation. Frustratedlady Jul 2019 #8
No dogs in whatever passes for "heaven" procon Jul 2019 #9
Marvelous! Now Jesus Won't Be Able to Heal Him. MineralMan Jul 2019 #10
Maybe... maybe that's part of it? AtheistCrusader Jul 2019 #15
Oh, everyone knows that, but still, they worship an invisible, non-present deity. MineralMan Jul 2019 #16
And these mf's are tax exempt! It boggles the mind nt raccoon Jul 2019 #11
Even though it's apparently not illegal for them to discriminate like this, it boggles the mind that AtheistCrusader Jul 2019 #12
Because being judgy pricks is their one occupational qualification. Act_of_Reparation Jul 2019 #13
According to today's news, they've changed the policy. MineralMan Jul 2019 #14
This is no surprise. Mariana Jul 2019 #17
From their web site.... Steelrolled Jul 2019 #18
Is there a single honest word in that statement? Mariana Jul 2019 #19
I can't judge Steelrolled Jul 2019 #20
I can. It's easy. Watch. Iggo Jul 2019 #21
Yeah, the church tried to defend this bullshit at first Mariana Jul 2019 #22
Yeah, no shit. Iggo Jul 2019 #23
Sometimes you have to think through these stories Steelrolled Jul 2019 #24
It's not hard to judge someone who only does the right thing when they have no other options Major Nikon Jul 2019 #25
I suppose so Steelrolled Jul 2019 #29
Not quite the same thing Major Nikon Jul 2019 #30
"Some people like to be super strict rule enforcers (this starts in early childhood)..." Mariana Jul 2019 #26
People fantasizing I can deal with. Steelrolled Jul 2019 #28
Smarmy! nt tblue37 Jul 2019 #27
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