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Today at 10:30 AM, undaunted
by jeers, threats, and unjust court decisions, Wisconsin Christians United
will once again take up positions on the parking lot of the Mazomanie nude
beach and along the one-mile gravel walkway to the beach. We are expecting
a large number of Christians from around the state to be on hand. In fact,
one Milwaukee church is making the trip in their church bus. In addition
to one-on-one witnessing, today's event will include preaching, worship,
tract distribution, and a one-mile-long gospel gauntlet featuring signs
and banners with biblical messages.
At the last WCU ministry event
at the Department of Natural Resources nude beach, the DNR brought in a
Dane County Sheriff's Department SWAT team! Unfortunately for the DNR, by
the end of the day, the SWAT team officers came to the conclusion that, in
the words of one of them, "You guys [WCU] are the ones that need
protecting - not the beachgoers!"
This will be an all-day event with WCU having a large camper on hand
out of which will be provided lunch, water, soft drinks, snacks, bug
spray, and gospel tracts for the Christians. There will also be a time of
worship, exhortation, and prayer.
"We often hear stories of social workers harassing families for
biblically educating and disciplining their children. Such actions by the
Social Services are always defended as being 'for the children's sake.'
Mazo Beach represents an opportunity for the Department of Health and
Family Services to protect children who truly are 'at risk.' It will be
interesting to see what happens.
"On a per square foot basis, the Mazo nude beach must be the
most expensive piece of country real estate the DNR owns. Between policing
the nudists to keep them from engaging in open sexual acts and swarming
over WCU Christians, trying to find a reason to cuff and stuff us every
time we show up to minister, the Mazo Beach has become a real money pit
for the state. Yet such is the extent of the unnatural affection between
the naturists and the DNR that no expense is spared to ensure that the
beachgoers' 'right' to expose their private parts in public, including to
children, is preserved and protected by the DNR. Today's event should
disabuse the DNR of any hope they may have had that WCU is going to walk
away from our commitment to end wholesale, tax-funded public nudity, in
front of children and including children, at Mazo Beach."
—Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Director, Wisconsin Christians United
Related article: Is the DNR a Protector of Perverts and Child Abusers?
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