Quote of note:
Chandler didn't return a message left
by The Associated Press at his home Friday, and several calls to the
church went unanswered. He told WLOS that the actions were not
politically motivated.
Of course it isn't. It's religiously motivated.
Dems Booted From N.C. Church Over Politics
The Associated Press
Friday, May 6, 2005; 8:01 PM
WAYNESVILLE,
N.C. -- A pastor of a small Baptist church led an effort to kick out
church members because they didn't support President Bush, members said.
The
nine members were voted out at a Monday meeting of the East Waynesville
Baptist Church in this mountain town about 120 miles west of Charlotte.
WLOS-TV in Asheville reported that 40 other members resigned in protest.
"It's all over politics," said Selma Morris, the church's treasurer. "We've never had a pastor like that before."
Pastor
Chan Chandler had told the congregation before last year's presidential
election that anyone who planned to vote for Democratic Sen. John Kerry
should either leave the church or repent, said Lorene Sutton, who said
she and her husband were voted out of the church this week.
"He's the kind of pastor who says do it my way or get out," she said. "He's real negative all the time."
Morris said some church members left after Chandler made his ultimatum in October.