To: antaresequity
You may not agree with the teachings of the Branch Davidians, but Mt. Carmel was, beyond a shadow of a doubt, a place where a congregation of believers worshipped and studied God's Word.
Do you have prove to the contrary?
173 posted on
04/19/2003 5:43:54 PM PDT by
ASTM366
To: ASTM366
It was not a church. It was a compound that had a church or worship area as a component element. It also had kitchens, bedrooms, entertainment rooms, gardens, gun rooms, bunkers, silos, workrooms, garages....
Calling Mt Carmel a church is like calling the Mariot Marquis on Times Square a bar [because it has one]
I will admit...'Church Burning' makes a great eye catching headline...even though the mental image doesn't fit with the facts.
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