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Originally Posted by triumphant1
Thanks for the reply...It would be very interesting to know if this in fact would encourage the conservatives that are rumered to leave if passed to just stay in and pass or uphold legislation within the confines of district policy.
In other words, conservative districts would be helped by the conservatives staying and placing district prohibitions against the use of tv....right?
It would be interesting to know if this angle has been considered by the likes of LB, VM, NW, and JJ.....
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If the UPCI allows advertisement on TV, and the state/district can prohibit it, can they really enforce it for their member ministers, or is it just a statement of preference? Let's say the OK district keeps their prohibitive statement, no matter what goes down at conference...if a minister decides to advertise on tv anyway, since it was voted in, could he actually be kicked out? Or does the district really have that much power? Or, would it be more of a "You're not cool" "We won't fellowship with you if you do" type of thing....?
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