Monday, May 25, 2020

Trump says states can't discriminate against churches reveals Democrat's effective atheism

Some states, like Minnesota, are discriminating against Churches.  In Minnesota for example restaurants can serve up to 50 people outdoors but churches can't have more than 10 people outdoors.

Some states have closed churches but left abortion mills and liquor stores open.

Not only is this a blatant violation of people's 1st Amendment rights it tells us just what these Democrat Governors think about religion.

During campaign season they're all for God and country but when push comes to shove they show by their actions that they think religion is nothing important.

Now there can be on religious test for office so it's perfectly legal for atheists to get elected; as it should be.

However given that people who reject religion and God tend to have values that conflict with those on which America was founded it's important for we the people to know just where politicians stand on this.

Joe Biden wears his "Catholic" identity on his sleeve making the sign of the cross in public for example while working hard to facilitate what the Catholic Church teaches is mass murder; abortion.

Clearly Joe doesn't care much about what God thinks or he doesn't accept the teachings of the Church he claims to belong to. Either way it makes it more understandable why he's been silent about the anti religious discrimination that the Democrat party has been advocating.

It's important to note that no one is saying Churches should have special privileges. But when the state allows people to congregate in Walmarts, Safeways, and abortion mills it's clear that there is either an animus towards religion or a belief that religion is unimportant behind the same people saying that churches can't reopen if they follow the same social distancing rules as these other facilities.

As a Catholic I know that no Bishop is talking about reopening and having people jammed in shoulder to shoulder in the pews. Rather there will be some mechanism to let people get to Mass, but not always on Sunday, where the number of people in the Church is kept low and families are separated by at least 6 feet.

When I go to the store people, wearing masks, often come closer to me that 6 ft simply because the store aisles are set up such that such events are unpreventable even with one way traffic flow in the aisles.  Yet my Democrat governor hasn't demanded that stores be closed and we all live off delivered food.

In one state the police threatened people who attended a drive in service in their cars.

The bottom line is that leftists are using the pandemic as an excuse to persecute religion.

Fortunately Donald Trump, unlike Joe Biden, realizes that religion is important to the vast majority of Americans especially in this time of crisis.

So he's announced that the DOJ will enforce the first Amendment on the states. They can't put more restrictive rules on churches than they do on restaurants, abortion mills, or liquor stores.

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