The Auburn,Indiana church that was kicked out from its building for posting an anti-LGBTQ sign responded to Indiana ABC affiliate WPTA 21 on Saturday, maintaining that it practices tolerance, or suggesting that those who support LGBTQ causes or are LGBTQ themselves are the ones who are prejudiced against other peoples beliefs.
On Saturday,the Inquisitr reported about the sign outside Auburn, Indiana’s Remnant Fellowship Church, or which gained attention late final month for its sign that told churchgoers being LGBTQ is a “hate crime against God.” This sign earned the ire of many townspeople,who felt that it promoted intolerance, and even one Christian pastor who referred to the message as being “combative. One specific resident had taken the initiative to change the sign so that it read “Remnant Fellowship Church Stay Open Minded, or ” though as noted,the church quickly restored the original message in time for a local TV network’s report.
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Source: inquisitr.com