Kentucky pastor defends viral video showing mock firing squad in front of children
•newsKentucky pastor defends viral video showing mock firing squad in front of childrenIn a post on Facebook, the Lexington church’s pastor explained that “the clip you saw was simply killing the Devil...
•Olivet Baptist Church in Lexington and pretending to open fire on a person in a black outfit on the steps to the altar.
•The children seated nearby can be heard chanting: “Take him out.
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U.S. newsKentucky pastor defends viral video showing mock firing squad in front of childrenIn a post on Facebook, the Lexington church’s pastor explained that “the clip you saw was simply killing the Devil.”Listen to this article with a free profile00:0000:00ShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJune 30, 2026, 12:35 PM EDTBy Daniel ArkinThe pastor at a Baptist church in Kentucky decried the spread of “misinformation” after his house of worship drew criticism over a viral video showing staff members leading a mock firing squad in front of a group of children.Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscriptionGet exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.The video, posted on Reddit, shows men in military-style costumes marching down the center aisle at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Lexington and pretending to open fire on a person in a black outfit on the steps to the altar. The children seated nearby can be heard chanting: “Take him out. Blow him up.”The costumed men then carry the person in black outside, and an explosion can be heard.Pastor Dewayne Walker addressed the “firestorm” over the video clip in a Facebook post Monday. He said he was “befuddled” by the outrage.“The misinformation out there is sad, and I guess it’s a part of what this generation has become,” Walker said in part.He said the viral video showed an event that was “nothing more than a small part of our vacation Bible school,” adding that the church has held similar rituals for more than 30 years.“We have characters every year that represent good and right and God, and we have characters that represent evil and wrong and that which should be avoided,” Walker said, describing the “skits” as an attempt to make church “fun.”“Every year, for 32 years, we’ve had this evil against good [ritual] in our vacation Bible school. The last several years, we’ve had the commandos for Christ,” Walker said, adding in part: “The clip you saw was simply killing the Devil.”“You may think we went over the top,” Walker ad...المصدر: NBC News | Source: NBC News
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