You misread my intent.
The people who base their decisions against believers in the Fifth Court case are exercising a lack of faith in Christ, the same as those who enforce regulations against believers in China.
One can live through faith in Christ, while respecting the legitimate authority inherant in divinely established institutions, such as national governance.
The court case manifests a lack of respect for the faith in Christ in all things, as exercised by believers. In so doing IMHO, violates the Constitution by attacking the believer's worship.
I didn't misread anything - but thanks for clarifying what you originally meant to say.