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Capitol riots: Religious leaders condemn violence, urge peace even in political disagreement

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In the wake of Wednesday’s violent protests at the U.S. Capitol, religious leaders encourage people to practice peace, even in times of political dissent.

Pastor Brian Gibson was among the crowd outside the White House Wednesday, and said the mood was initially calm; focused on legal and peaceful challenges to the Electoral College certification. "People who were not at the event don’t understand that this was a massive crowd," Gibson who heads up the HIS Church in Owensboro, Ky., said. "One of the biggest crowds I’ve ever seen, that it stretched blocks and blocks, and that most folks had no idea what was happening initially." He prayed with scores of people, and said the violence that transpired at the Capitol was shocking. "There is no.

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