Posted on 04/10/2020 6:47:24 PM PDT by Morgana
Police fined members of a Mississippi church $500 each for attending a drive-in church service and supposedly violating social distancing orders. Meanwhile, the sole abortion clinic in the state continues to kill babies in abortion despite an order from the governor to stop all non-essential medical procedures.
As the Washington Times reports, Temple Baptist Church is suing Greenville, Mississippis city government and mayor for busting up its drive-in church service:
Police officers issued $500 fines this week to drive-in churchgoers whose service required churchgoers stay inside their cars with their windows rolled up while listening to an FM radio station broadcast a sermon and music.
The church contends its congregation was following the orders imposed by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves and Greenville Mayor Errick Simmons enforcing social-distancing restrictions to fight coronavirus.
Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian nonprofit law firm focused on religious and civil liberties, is filing a lawsuit requesting a federal court enact a temporary restraining order and permanent injunction against Greenville from enforcing the church-closure order. ADFs request for an urgent injunction is to allow the churchgoers to worship from their cars on the coming Easter Sunday holiday.
If [government] allows waiting in the car at Sonic it should permit a drivethru Easter service, tweeted Kristen Waggoner, ADF senior vice president and counsel for Trinity Baptist Church, about the citys action. Safety is critical. So is following the Constitution. First Amendment isnt completely suspended nor does [government] have unlimited authority to target churches however they please. There are limits.
This church is not the only one facing persecuting while abortion clinics continue killing babies.
Police served a summons to the pastor of Lighthouse Fellowship in Chincoteague Island, Virginia for holding a church service for 16 people spaced far apart in a sanctuary that seats 293.
The charge is violating Virginia Governor Northams COVID Order 55 with a penalty up to a year in jail and/or a $2,500 fine. Liberty Counsel is representing Pastor Kevin Wilson and Lighthouse Fellowship Church.
Last Sunday before the service, a local police officer entered the church. He gave no introduction and did not ask for the pastor. He abruptly said they could not have more than 10 people spaced six feet apart. Then after the service, two police officers entered the church in full mask and gloves and asked to speak with the pastor.
They issued Pastor Wilson a summons and informed him that if he had service on Easter, and if more than ten people attended, everyone would receive the same summons.
David Benham and the eight Christians who were arrested for praying outside a local abortion clinic and helping mothers in need are not taking the abrogation of their Constitutional rights lying down. Their attorneys drafted a letter to the city of Charlotte, North Carolina on Friday telling the city to stand down and let them pray and counsel outside the abortion center or face a potential lawsuit.
And Kansas lawmakers took action Wednesday to stop Gov. Laura Kelly from banning church services on Easter while allowing abortion facilities to continue killing unborn babies in elective abortions.
I would pay them $500 in lead. These Nazi’s are playing with fire.
So true, but fear on our part does not make a great country. The police and anyone in government, particularly elected officials, should be scared $hitless about the public. This country is out if balance. It's time to dissolve large portions of government.
The First Amendment forbids Congress from passing any law restricting the free exercise of religion...but doesn’t prevent governors, mayors, police chiefs or any other officials from making up rules and enforcing them.
Article VI, the “Supremacy Clause” plus the “Equal Protection” clause covers this.
i would love it if Christ came back this Sunday and ended all human madness.
Keep looking up.
state constitutions probably do somewhere
I hope everyone who got a ticket fights this in court.
My point was that everyone is going to fight this together.
At $500 a pop they will have enough $$ to hire a decent attorney to represent all of them at once, assuming the court will allow it.
Does habeas corpus apply in both directions, from government and towards government? My neighbor is curious so thought I'd ask here.
ask for a jury trial.
However ... 18 USC 242 would seem to do just that.
And this is why our nation is coming under and deserves, the judgment of God.
And few see it coming. May He have mercy on us all.
The problem is, many of us want to see justice done for all the evil we see running rampant.
It’s a Catch 22.
If God has mercy on us all, then the justice isn’t done and the evil continues to spread.
If we get the justice we want to see, then we see the judgment of God fall on our land.
My hope is that, just as the Israelites were spared the plagues on Egypt, that God spares His children scattered across this country, from the judgment on the godless, God hating, baby killers.
To me it would seem a little harder to do with Christians scattered across and throughout the country, not like the Israeiltes where they were in the land of Goshen, separate. But God can still t do that.
I think the thing that would spare us is if there was a revival and if those in political office actually upheld the law and punished the crimes their compatriots have engaged in for so long. Stop the murder of babies, the rape of children, the sexual license, and serve actual justice for crime. God hates perverted justice.
I imagine judges wouldn’t be living too long. Against 1 perp is one thing. Against a whole town is another.
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