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The full page ad from Adams and Franklin County clergy:


1 posted on 07/31/2020 10:07:47 AM PDT by lightman
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2 posted on 07/31/2020 10:10:33 AM PDT by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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I’m really getting tired of people taking back what they have said.


8 posted on 07/31/2020 12:56:56 PM PDT by ConservativeInPA ("War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." - George Orwell, 1984)
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The Senator’s full response:

” Unfortunately, as a result of the unclear edicts imposed by the Wolf administration, there has been ample misinformation about churches.

The administration has done very little to address the confusion, and transparency has reached an all-time low.

During a recent press conference, state officials admitted that churches are not subject to the unenforceable 25-person requirement instituted by the Governor.

(It is important to note that the Governor himself has publicly defied this group-gathering edict).

As you can imagine, our office receives hundreds of inquiries every day about the flawed rules being imposed by the administration.

These inquiries include, but are not limited to, whether church congregations can gather, whether business can open, whether families can convene to celebrate holidays, whether masks are a state law, why unemployed residents have waited four months without unemployment compensation, and whether people can have a glass of wine before or after their meal, etc.

Specifically, regarding churches, many denominations and congregations have developed unique ways to hold services…despite the Governor’s order not applying to their groups.

Many congregations have met outside or conducted online worship, and many churches have resumed Sunday services, albeit with limited social distancing capacity.

Senator Mastriano has simply pointed out that, if Pennsylvanians want to attend church, in person…and their church is not open…then they may want to consider attending another church that is conducting in-person services.

You asked about the ad in the Gettysburg Times. It was disappointing to see a group of clergy members react so negatively to the Senator’s daily Fireside Facebook chats.

First, the Senator appreciates that they are watching his daily videos. These daily briefings were launched when the flawed Emergency Declaration was implemented in mid-March, as a way of enhancing transparency, and providing constituents with the most current and accurate data on Harrisburg’s response to COVID.

As a reminder, the Governor has not consulted with or engaged in dialogue with the General Assembly throughout the course of the Emergency Declaration.

Also, the Governor is fighting a subpoena in court, which would show the criteria utilized (if any) to shut down what he deemed as “non-life sustaining businesses.”

Senator Mastriano believes transparency is necessary now, more than ever.

We would challenge those misguided members of the clergy to find any lawmaker…in any state…as transparent as Senator Mastriano.

Second, we would rather see those pastors unite to address important state issues and legislation: such as saving unborn babies; lobbying against using taxpayer dollars to fund abortions; advocating on behalf of religious groups participating in adoption services (the Wolf administration opposes this concept); vocally supporting the jobless state residents that have not received their state-authorized unemployment benefits…many have been waiting four months; addressing the Governor’s lack of transparency; properly funding our police officers and fire departments; providing food, clothing and shelter to the poor that have been adversely impacted during the COVID-19 crisis; speaking on behalf of congregation members that cannot afford the state’s skyrocketing property taxes; and taking a stand against government overreach, which impacts the everyday rights of Pennsylvanians.

Sadly, the misinformed clergy members that penned the misleading ad have been silent on those important issues.

In Matthew 5:23-24, Jesus directs his disciples to personally address any offenses with a fellow believer in private if there is a concern.

The fact of the matter is not one of those who signed the letter made any effort to discuss their concerns with the Senator.

These misguided clergy members used their religious positions, and non-profit status, to launch a political attack against a Senator in contravention to both Matthew 5 and Romans 13. Therefore, their malicious attack can be discounted as not sincere or viable.”


9 posted on 07/31/2020 4:36:41 PM PDT by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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