Though not quite as controversial as the Westboro Baptist Church who routinely protests military funerals across the U.S., The First Christian Church of Ellmore in Alabama is making their own headlines in their fierce opposition to the construction of a new homeopathic medicine facility near Ellmore.Robert “Red” Manly, self-appointed Bishop to the FCCOE tells reporters, “We don’t want no alternative medicine, alternative lifestyle or alternative anything taking root near our God-fearing, family-oriented, conservative little town”. Add illiteracy to that list of town virtues, apparently. Most of the residents living in or near Ellmore gathered in the town square to protest the zoning hearing which would have granted the Acme Homeopathy Company permission to begin construction. “Leading to new jobs in the facility as well as an outlet for local farmers to sell certain herbs and other crops”, says Acme president, Alan Aldridge. Local residents drowned out any chance for Aldridge to be heard as the group brandished their Bibles and launched a barrage of homophobic slurs at the entrepreneur. Aldridge eventually gave up, reportedly holding up a book of his own as he exited the city council building. One resident spotting the book title was heard asking another, “Who is this Webster fella, and why is he on a bridge?” Aldridge reportedly left his dictionary on a nearby bench in the hope that someone might look up a word or two, but it was quickly gathered up for the evening’s book burning activities.
Source:Glossy News
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