Great decision by Attorney General Barr. Governments shouldn’t be able to discriminate because you’re going to church instead of the grocery store. Religious liberty wins!
AG BILL BARR: "Government may not impose special restrictions on religious activity that do not also apply to similar nonreligious activity."

Apr 14, 2020 · 7:52 PM UTC

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Brilliant, Jimmy! So, if we keep the food distribution system open, all other systems must also be open? Let’s do it! Natural selection will certainly be effective in those circumstances. I’ll put my money on the virus!
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Some of you REALLY want to meet Jesus
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Churches WERE NOT being singled out. The limits on groups and social distancing apply to all. This wasn't by any stretch discrimination. It's a matter of public safety Gym.
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@AGWillliamBarr As it should be! Amazing decision! 💕
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I hope the @USCCB have the good sense to keep our parishes closed for some time. #ProLife is all life and I would like to preserve mine. @CardinalDolan @arlingtonchurch @WashArchdiocese @JamesMartinSJ
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Go to church stay for the Funerals
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Absolutely absurd and typical conservative false equivalency. If you want this, do the following : 1) Tax churches like grocery stores. 2) Legally force churches to purchase liability insurance, like grocery stores - currently is optional. 3) Legislativy treat churches like biz
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