If the government can tell us we can't go to church...

Blackrook

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...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.
Blame the legislative leftists in the states whom gave the governors that power. You can't do that in Japan. They learned from their history.
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.
In Maine, we can't have crowds of 50 people until July. But churches can meet drive-in style. Most have gone to online sermons anyway.
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.

It wouldnt be so obvious they were against Christians if they hadnt let muslimes continue to worship.
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.

If it makes ya feel better
You can’t go to the movies either
 
Christians used to die to keep their appointments at church on Sunday.

Now we obey like good little Germans.
 
As lifelong practicing Christian I am fine with allowing those that want to worship to go to worship. As for me I kind of like the virtual aspect. Our church has been closed since March 10th and our pastor and council just voted to extend it until July 1st. I have no qualms with this. Our count had 3 total cases.
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.
Go to church. Go to a big box crowded church....often. Shake hands, give the hug of peace. Pass the offering plates around...take communion from the hands of your minister. Go for it.
 
Nope...you can’t go to church
Cant sit in a classroom
Can’t go to the movies
Can’t go to a concert

Churchgoers are so discriminated against
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.
Go to church. Go to a big box crowded church....often. Shake hands, give the hug of peace. Pass the offering plates around...take communion from the hands of your minister. Go for it.
Unlike others....Jesus will protect them
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.
In Maine, we can't have crowds of 50 people until July. But churches can meet drive-in style. Most have gone to online sermons anyway.
They did that here also and they televise the sermons...
 
...we have no freedom at all.

A very bad precedent has been set. To "save lives" the states have prohibited Christians from attending church.

Next time, they won't need a good reason to prohibit us from attending church.

Then, will come the day when the churches are closed permanently, as they were in Communist countries.

We should have fought them to keep our churches open.

It wouldnt be so obvious they were against Christians if they hadnt let muslimes continue to worship.
Maybe they wanted them to get sick and die?
 

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