It is a dark day in Jackson when a place of worship has to hide behind a fence.
Unfortunately, such is happening on Old Canton Road in Northeast Jackson. The fence will be right feet tall.
One can't blame Beth Israel for taking such action. It is just sad it has come to this.




8 comments:
The fence could be in place for the upcoming construction.
Yes it is. You are 100% correct! If that firebugs parents had gotten him help instead of doing nothing maybe the fence wouldn’t be needed
Urban decay continues and I have no idea what we can do about it.
My church is concerned about the Dollar General store under construction across the road from our church. We don't want to convey a message that anyone is unwelcome at our church, but we are not oblivious to the crime that usually follows development like this.
Does anyone know how far away from a church alcohol can be sold and how that distance is measured, or which government agency can answer those questions?
There is one place of worship just north of the Madison city limits on Highway 51 that has a fence as well…
Judging from the kid's openness with his father, I'm guessing that "help" has been ongoing for some time. Counseling and meds... The father being instructed to be non-judgemental, in order to "keep those lines of communication open!" The meds (my guess, again) removed the normal barriers which keep people from running around doing crazy things.
It's an easy guess, which entity subtly conditioned Pittman to want to do those crazy things. The meds (probably) just removed the inhibitions.
6:46, I was thinking the same thing.
A fence makes good neighbors. It also keeps trash from blowing onto the property and keep vandals out of the construction site.
It's partially due to upcoming construction, where OSHA and public safety standards require fencing to keep pedestrians and unauthorized, non-medically-covered personnel out of the area. Calm down, Dramafish.
Besides, humanity is dead and greed is the new people engine. Or have you been living under a magnolia tree for the last 20 years?
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