Critics say Bakersfield Prayer Breakfast is "exclusive" to Christians

For the last 32 years, people have gathered for a prayer breakfast in Bakersfield, to seek guidance from a higher power. In recent days, critics have accused organizers of being "exclusionary."

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RVLADY - 1/25/2013 8:32 AM
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We didn't ask them to move here & try to change everything to thier liking. If they don't like the way things are done in Bakersfield l;eave!

murph56 - 1/25/2013 8:10 AM
2 Votes
Why is it everytime someone starts something good there are always those that have to try and destroy it? These christians group started this over 32 years ago and now all of these mostly radical religions of people that over ran this country have a problem with it! The H with them, let them start their own prayer groups in their temples of terrorist! If they don't like it return to their home lands!

nevergiveup - 1/24/2013 9:48 PM
6 Votes
Sikh Manjit Singth and Emad Meerza, of the Islamic Shoura Council of Bakersfield should start re-organizing their backyard and allow non-members to participate in their rituals. It works both ways. Only members are allowed in your mosque/ temples. Start there, rather than accusing the Bakersfield Prayer Breakfast of being exclusively Christian. Keep in mind also that Islamic and Sikhs make up less than two-percent of the U.S. population in this Christian-based country.

bchris703 - 1/24/2013 7:10 PM
3 Votes
This is why we separate church and state.....!!!!!

markbsae - 1/24/2013 6:41 PM
2 Votes
There are 2800 religions on this planet (I despise all of them) and one room trying to serve them all won't serve any. Start your own.
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