None of what I say is to scare anyone. Concern yes. To scare no. It is just reality. I dont know all the national facts. But local facts are ugly.
I think pastors who don't obey the shelter in place rules are as crazy as Jim Jones. Along with those who listen to them.If any form of government, being it city, state, or national establishes a law that says it is against the law to assemble for the purpose of worshiping God, it would be contrary to the constitution of the United States. If the Preacher who was arrested and put in jail in Florida was to file a lawsuit, He would win. What do you think?
I am in agreement that it is a good suggestion not to assemble in large groups, But it is still unconstitutional to restrict groups from meeting together for the purpose of praising and honoring God. Heb 10:25, Not forsaking the assembling of yourselves together, as the manner of some is, but exhorting one another, and so much more, as ye see the day approaching. Acts 5:27-29, And when they had brought them, they set them before the council, and the high priest ask them, Saying, Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name? and, behold, ye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine, and intend to bring this man's blood upon us. Then Peter and the other Apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than man.
Local facts, by localians:None of what I say is to scare anyone. Concern yes. To scare no. It is just reality. I dont know all the national facts. But local facts are ugly.
Ok, thank you. I don't. At all.But you dont have to believe me.
I understand the seriousness of the virus, but I also know that the constitution says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." If the people choose not to meet together, that is their rightful choice, but if the government arrests you for attending a worship service, it is against the constitution of the United States.
Don't believe the hype:
Italy is lying
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CBS caught reusing footage from Italy, for New York:
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Blockade in Australia? not so much:
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Show Me Your Papers:
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12 Dr's - 12 statements.
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It was not against the law to assemble for the purpose of worshiping God, it was against the law to assemble, period. I believe that all the corona regulations to inhibit spread of the virus may come under the martial law provisions in the US Constitution
The preacher would lose in the US Supreme Court. What the preacher did was reckless and needlessly increased the risk of those in attendance of transmitting and becoming infected with the virus. Those in attendance were foolish to attend and by their actions may transmit the virus to those they come into contact with in public.
I don't like these restrictions either but do know that they are temporary, necessary, and for the good of the public. This too shall pass.
national security cannot override the 1st amendment.
I will use the expression again..COMMON SENSE
Quarantine is for sick, not healthy. See Tuberculosis.quarantine restrictions are not directly targeting churches;
Reminds me of a anecdote of my life.suppose my neighbor is blasting polka music on his stereo at 2am, and there's a noise ordinance.
suppose i get upset and start blasting gospel music out my own window.
suppose another neighbor alerts the police -- when they come and give us both fines, am i being religiously persecuted?
Why couldn't they assemble virtually?
I respectfully disagree.It's an American thing, not a Bible thing.
Quarantine is for sick, not healthy. See Tuberculosis.
Peter and the other Apostles say that we should obey God's law, rather than man's law, Acts 5.I think pastors who don't obey the shelter in place rules are as crazy as Jim Jones. Along with those who listen to them.
But what if you kill thousands unnecessarily?Peter and the other Apostles say that we should obey God's law, rather than man's law, Acts 5.