There is nothing anti-religious about politicians seeking to protect the health of their constituencies by limiting the number of congregants in a closed space during a pandemic; what’s anti-religious is to use God as an excuse for doing something that you know could harm people.

Nov 27, 2020 · 2:36 AM UTC

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Christian conservatives treat the bible and the Constitution the same. They interpret each to suit their needs whenever they see fit but insist that others follow every word. They have abandoned both to worship a corrupt con man.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Exactly the same reason you can't scream Fire in a crowded theater... or was it the other way around...👇👇👇??? Pretty sure the SCOTUS missed precedent or founders' intent on this one. youtube.com/Mro_70j8xGc
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Replying to @marwilliamson
this is a disgusting position Marianne. thank GOD your political ambitions got shot down...you would just brun the constitution...cancel churches and institute nationwide protests instead. god forbid someone as level confused as you ever get real power.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I agree 100% ... The Government should be able to limit the number of people gathering in an enclosed place for their own health and the health of the community ... as long as the restrictions are removed as soon as the threat is over ...
Replying to @marwilliamson
I know you're not the religious or spiritual type, and so are against the assembly of the Saints as the Bible commands. but you should set aside your tyrannical view and show respect to the constitution, which upholds thr FREE exercise of religin
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We have zoom for our unity church meetings. It’s very nice. And I don’t have to get dressed. I can pray in my pajamas. 😇🌈
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Public health guidelines is common sense when it save lives during a pandemic at places of worship.