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Travis Weber, director of the Center for Religious Liberty at the Family Research Council, said the event in Oklahoma City smacks of a publicity stunt.
“The Harvard one was canceled. And it looks like this Oklahoma one there was a consecrated host that was stolen and now has been returned. Even if one of these did go ahead, obviously it’s concerning, but we want to be careful about limiting the religious expression under the law,” Weber told WND. “But it’s unfortunate there is an attempt to push this, with all the horrors of the world today, you would think people would want to glorify the Lord and seek him instead of the devil.“It seems like every other day there’s a school shooting and you’ve got an American who has traveled to Iraq to fight with ISIS and yet this group has decided to go ahead and celebrate a black mass instead of seeking God’s help,” he continued.
Only in America can do we have to endure what is surely a slap in the face from people that don't know good from evil.