“Shall Make No Law” actually means what it says.
Churches in general are going along voluntarily due to Biblical admonitions that Christians respect civil authority.
Churches meeting in person was thoughtless and selfish. Lots of people became ill. Common sense should rule, if nothing else. Having worship after a curfew, just law breaking.
A drive-in worship on a Sunday morning should have no restrictions. Nails in the driveway was wicked and is cause for a lawsuit.
Well so long as the mosque’s are open I guess there isn’t a total shutdown. (/sarc)
So they should leave it up to folks to decide whether they ned to attend a church service during a pandemic but then they should sign a release if they get the COVID-19 do not put in hospital.
I’ll take “ Gross Infringements On Religious Freedom for $1000, Alex.”
As most churches are having online services and not being restricted by any government authority, I don’t believe it falls under freedom of religion. However, you could make a case for freedom of assembly. Still a first amendment issue, however.
When religious group is told they cannot, and another group ignored, the ruling is illegal.
Not one mohammedan has done any of the suggestrd restrictions at any time or day, and have been ignored.