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06-21-2018, 11:39 AM #1
Jeff Sessions could be kicked out of the Methodist church over border separations of
Jeff Sessions could be kicked out of the Methodist church over border separations of migrant families
Grace Panetta
Church might be uncomfortable for Attorney General Jeff Sessions this Sunday. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
- Over 600 clergy and lay members of the United Methodist Church filed a formal complaint against Attorney General Jeff Sessions, accusing him of violating church law.
- In a letter released Monday, signatories charged Sessions with child abuse and other offenses regarding the Justice Department's controversial family separations policy.
- A national, formal complaint of this manner is unprecedented in the history of the Methodist Church and could lead to Sessions' expulsion from the religious body.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions could be expelled from the Methodist Church after more than 600 clergy and lay members filed a historic formal complaint charging him with violating church law over the Justice Department's controversial "zero-tolerance" immigration policy of separating families who illegally cross the US-Mexico border.
Over 600 people, including 318 reverends, signed a letter invoking a rarely used procedure to file a formal complaint against Sessions. The complaint accuses him of perpetuating child abuse, immorality, and racial discrimination.
The letter also said Sessions citing the scripture verse Romans 13 to justify the separations policy counted as the "dissemination of doctrines contrary to the standards of doctrine of the United Methodist Church."
"As members of the United Methodist Church, we deeply hope for a reconciling process that will help this long-time member of our connection step back from his harmful actions and work to repair the damage he is currently causing to immigrants, particularly children and families," the letter says.
ADVERTISEMENTSessions is a devout Christian and a member of Methodist congregations in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama and in Arlington, Virginia. The letter is addressed to the reverends of both congregations and copies the presiding bishops and superintendents.
While any lay member can file church law charges against another, most come in the form of complaints to individual pastors and are usually resolved at the district level.
Methodist pastors speaking to the United Methodist News Service said that such a public and formal complaint against another member that moved beyond that level was unprecedented in the church.
"I'm not aware of any circumstance in the 50-year history of The United Methodist Church when a complaint against a lay person moved beyond the stage of its resolution by a district superintendent or a pastor," Rev. William Lawrence told UNMS.
If the formal charges lodged against Sessions are not resolved through mediation and discussion with a member of the clergy, they could lead to an ecclesiastical trial and possibly his expulsion from the church.
ADVERTISEMENTUNMS reports that multiple pastors have both publicly spoken out against the policy and reached out to Sessions on their own to criticize the policy, and encourage him to re-consider the family separations in light of the teachings of the Methodist Church.
The Justice Department implemented the "zero-tolerance" policy in April, which began prosecuting parents who cross the border illegally with children. Since mid-April, at least 2,000 children have been separated from their parents and detained in shelters.
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06-21-2018, 11:59 AM #2
Church needs to lose their tax-exempt status...pay billions in taxes they owe to pay for their open border policies and the costs the American people are FORCED to pay.
Also, Donald Trump...did you know taxpayers are FORCED to give the Church ONE BILLION DOLLARS a year to pay for their trafficking of refugees and then they dump them in our neighborhoods so WE continue to pay for them? We then pay for their housing, welfare, food stamps, school and medical care!
DEFUND THESE PROGRAMS!
ONE BILLION TO CHURCHES THAT SHOULD GO TO THE WALL AND STOP BRINGING MORE PEOPLE HERE TOO!
THEY HAVE JESUS IN MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA...THESE CHURCHES CAN GO THERE AND HELP THEM WITH THEIR MONEY AND DONATIONS!ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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06-21-2018, 12:24 PM #3
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I knew the Catholic Church excommunicates people, I didn't know Protestant religions did that.
Hopefully they will lose membership! I agree that exemptions for churches should be ended.
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