Some churches are complaining because the government has restricted activities in light of Covid 19.
Apparently, they think the governments have specifically targeted Christians by restricting church activities temporarily in order to lessen the burden on the medical system by flattening the outbreak curve.
My opinion is that the government has no ill intentions regarding Christianity related to these actions. Some individuals in various governments might have issues with Christianity, but in general, these Christians are overreacting.
I compare it to chest-beating behavior amongst old gorillas. An old gorilla engages in chest-beating in order to intimidate and dominate younger gorillas. My personal opinion is that older Christians engage in this sort of behavior, too.
In this case, I suspect that a lot of the anti-government sentiment expressed by older Christians in regard to Covid 19 is similar to the aggressive chest beating that old gorillas manifest in order to assert their dominance.
I'm an older Christian so I am allowed to say this
At any rate, I don't think the government has any ill intentions related to Covid 19. At some future time, the governments of the world most certainly will express anti-Christian sentiments and persecute believers, but I don't think it is a good idea for Christians to attribute these motives when there is no solid evidence to substantiate the claims.
Additionally, I find it sad that some Christians are willing to throw older and immunodeficient brethren under the bus by being defiant concerning the restrictions that are deemed to be wise in order to minimize the impact of the pandemic. But, the funny thing is that some of those who are protesting the loudest are older Christians, so I don't know what to think about that.
I also notice that some Christians are accusing others of being slackers if they do not attend services due to health concerns at this point in time.
Some have used the excuse that congregating together is a commandment. Apparently they think this commandment is without qualification. I doubt the apostle Paul was able to attend group meetings when he was imprisoned numerous occasions. I was not able to attend services for a long time after a near-fatal accident.
Are the government restrictions excessive? Are some Christians being troublemakers regarding this situation? Is the command to assemble together without qualifications such as the presence of a pandemic or personal health crisis?
Apparently, they think the governments have specifically targeted Christians by restricting church activities temporarily in order to lessen the burden on the medical system by flattening the outbreak curve.
My opinion is that the government has no ill intentions regarding Christianity related to these actions. Some individuals in various governments might have issues with Christianity, but in general, these Christians are overreacting.
I compare it to chest-beating behavior amongst old gorillas. An old gorilla engages in chest-beating in order to intimidate and dominate younger gorillas. My personal opinion is that older Christians engage in this sort of behavior, too.
In this case, I suspect that a lot of the anti-government sentiment expressed by older Christians in regard to Covid 19 is similar to the aggressive chest beating that old gorillas manifest in order to assert their dominance.
I'm an older Christian so I am allowed to say this
At any rate, I don't think the government has any ill intentions related to Covid 19. At some future time, the governments of the world most certainly will express anti-Christian sentiments and persecute believers, but I don't think it is a good idea for Christians to attribute these motives when there is no solid evidence to substantiate the claims.
Additionally, I find it sad that some Christians are willing to throw older and immunodeficient brethren under the bus by being defiant concerning the restrictions that are deemed to be wise in order to minimize the impact of the pandemic. But, the funny thing is that some of those who are protesting the loudest are older Christians, so I don't know what to think about that.
I also notice that some Christians are accusing others of being slackers if they do not attend services due to health concerns at this point in time.
Some have used the excuse that congregating together is a commandment. Apparently they think this commandment is without qualification. I doubt the apostle Paul was able to attend group meetings when he was imprisoned numerous occasions. I was not able to attend services for a long time after a near-fatal accident.
Are the government restrictions excessive? Are some Christians being troublemakers regarding this situation? Is the command to assemble together without qualifications such as the presence of a pandemic or personal health crisis?