Pastor ARRESTED For Sheltering Homeless In -20 Degrees

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The YouTube video titled "Pastor ARRESTED For Sheltering Homeless In -20 Degrees | The Kyle Kulinski Show," which is approximately 10 minutes long, discusses a significant and controversial incident where a pastor was arrested for providing shelter to homeless individuals during extremely cold weather, specifically when temperatures dropped to -20 degrees. The video delves into the specifics of this incident, exploring the circumstances that led to the pastor's arrest. It also offers commentary and analysis on the broader social and legal implications of this event, reflecting on issues such as homelessness, public policy, and the legal system's response to acts of compassion in crises.
 

The YouTube video titled "Pastor ARRESTED For Sheltering Homeless In -20 Degrees | The Kyle Kulinski Show," which is approximately 10 minutes long, discusses a significant and controversial incident where a pastor was arrested for providing shelter to homeless individuals during extremely cold weather, specifically when temperatures dropped to -20 degrees. The video delves into the specifics of this incident, exploring the circumstances that led to the pastor's arrest. It also offers commentary and analysis on the broader social and legal implications of this event, reflecting on issues such as homelessness, public policy, and the legal system's response to acts of compassion in crises.

no jury would convict him.
 

The YouTube video titled "Pastor ARRESTED For Sheltering Homeless In -20 Degrees | The Kyle Kulinski Show," which is approximately 10 minutes long, discusses a significant and controversial incident where a pastor was arrested for providing shelter to homeless individuals during extremely cold weather, specifically when temperatures dropped to -20 degrees. The video delves into the specifics of this incident, exploring the circumstances that led to the pastor's arrest. It also offers commentary and analysis on the broader social and legal implications of this event, reflecting on issues such as homelessness, public policy, and the legal system's response to acts of compassion in crises.

1. Is he abusing them in any way?
2. Does he have a license?
3. Is he creepy?
4. Are they illegal immigrants? Do they "work" for him?
5. Ever read a sign don't feed the animals? There's many reasons for the sign.
 
This reminds of when I lived in Yuma and local churches used to put water and other stuff for illegals in places in the desert to keep them from dying, and they were made to stop.

The last thing the Govt wants is for people to follow the words of Jesus.
 
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I guess in this thread we throw out the 1st Amendment and people's right to practice their religion.
 

The YouTube video titled "Pastor ARRESTED For Sheltering Homeless In -20 Degrees | The Kyle Kulinski Show," which is approximately 10 minutes long, discusses a significant and controversial incident where a pastor was arrested for providing shelter to homeless individuals during extremely cold weather, specifically when temperatures dropped to -20 degrees. The video delves into the specifics of this incident, exploring the circumstances that led to the pastor's arrest. It also offers commentary and analysis on the broader social and legal implications of this event, reflecting on issues such as homelessness, public policy, and the legal system's response to acts of compassion in crises.

What's the "rest of the story"?
 
Damn, the subjects people decide are politics.
Alright now you're going to make me go look up this case. First of all, funny this is happening in RED Ohio. So yea, I do see the politics in this. So why did he get arrested?

In November, officials told him Dad’s Place could no longer house the homeless because it lacks bedrooms. The building is zoned as a central business, and Ohio law prohibits residential use, including sleeping and eating, in first-floor buildings within business districts.

Ok? So if you are morally against him getting arrested, how about fiscally? Let's say you are a small business owner and this church is within your business district. Do you want homeless people around? No you do not. So while you feel bad for these people, your business district is not the place for them.

I want to hear pro business fiscal Republicans argue with Christian Conservatives on this one.
 

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