Earlier today we reposted, under fair use, a report stating that a United Methodist Church in Bosqueville, Texas was in the process of using their church building for their regular services and, as a make-shift Mosque so that Islamic refugees could have worship services. That report is being refuted by a local Bosqueville news service who contacted the pastor of the Bosqueville United Methodist Church. According to that news service:
BOSQUEVILLE, Texas (KWTX) Bosqueville United Methodist Church officials and the Central Texas Conference of United Methodist Churches are refuting a story published online on PamelaGeller.com claiming the church “is potentially engaged in a massive operation designed to reprogram churches as virtual mosques in preparation for a deluge of Muslim refugees.”
The post Tuesday by political activist Pamela Geller, which cites an unnamed church member as the source of the information, says interim Pastor Bill ‘Mac’ Patterson asked the congregation this summer “to prepare for Catholic-style “sanctuary” protections for Muslim refugees, including possible terrorists (ISIS, al Qaeda, etc.)”
“You know you can’t believe everything that you read,” the church’s new pastor, Gabe Dominguez, said Wednesday.
“I’ve just never heard anything like that before,” he said. full story