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    Quote Originally Posted by Doftya View Post
    Just wondering, if there are objections to knives in church, should the church kitchen be renamed the armory and kept under tight lock and key?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doftya View Post
    Just wondering, if there are objections to knives in church, should the church kitchen be renamed the armory and kept under tight lock and key?
    Good L.., er, I mean good gracious me. Do churches have kitchens?

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    American churches certainly do have kitchens, most of them. Another cultural difference, I suspect ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Good L.., er, I mean good gracious me. Do churches have kitchens?
    Every public place in America has a kitchen. How do you think we all got so doughy?
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    Church is supposed to be a comfortable place. If your sgian makes other worshippers uncomfortable, I would think the polite thing to do would be to leave it in the car. People either understand or they don't. If they don't, and a 4 inch knife means the difference between having a good church experience or fearing for their lives, then under no circumstances mention the nail clippers in your sporran.

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    Quote Originally Posted by St. Amish View Post
    Church is supposed to be a comfortable place. If your sgian makes other worshippers uncomfortable, I would think the polite thing to do would be to leave it in the car. People either understand or they don't. If they don't, and a 4 inch knife means the difference between having a good church experience or fearing for their lives, then under no circumstances mention the nail clippers in your sporran.
    You could use the same arguement for wearing a kilt in church. I'm sure a man in a kilt will make some people uncomfortable in church. Should you then go change into trousers so as not to make any parishoners uncofortable? I know where of I speak. My father is a retired pastor and I spent every Sunday morning of my life from birth to 18 years old in church. During that time I observed people getting upset at all manner of ridiculous things. At the age of three I was grabbed and yelled at for running in the sanctuary as it was some sort of insult to God! My mother was confronted on more than one occassion because she was wearing pants!!! We're talking the 1970s and 1980s here, not the 19th century. Should my mother have left church and changed into a dress for those nimrods? Trust me on this, you are going to make someone uncomfortable no matter how you dress or what items you carry. If someone fears for their life because you have a tiny knife tucked into your hose they are in need counseling and perhaps anti-anxiety medication. Likely those people are the same type that fear for their lives when they see someone with skin that isn't the same shade as theirs walking toward them on the sidewalk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRB View Post
    Every public place in America has a kitchen. How do you think we all got so doughy?
    Don't tell our vicar the poor fellow would have a heart attack!

    Mind you "our"churches are, on the whole, several centuries older than "yours". I bet you even have heating that works in "yours"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Mind you "our"churches are, on the whole, several centuries older than "yours". I bet you even have heating that works in "yours"!
    And air conditioning too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoldHighlander View Post
    And air conditioning too!
    Ah those poor Scots have to attend church in the blistering summer heat of Scotland without air conditioning.

    Poor Folks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Ah those poor Scots have to attend church in the blistering summer heat of Scotland without air conditioning.

    Poor Folks!

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    That's alright, sometimes they forget to turn ours off when its cold out!!
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