Have you ever been to a Walmart or a Casino and thought hmm, let’s have church here?
Well due to the liberal stronghold on religious services during the COVID pandemic, Church members in Pennsylvania and Nevada have been forced to hold services in Walmart and in casinos.
Watch this video of church members praising God inside of a Pennsylvania Walmart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=35&v=KJinEK1S02M&feature=emb_title
Here are Christians gathered at a casino having a Church service:
Packed house at #EvangelicalsForTrump prayer & praise event in Las Vegas. NV Governor banned church services but casinos can operate at 50% capacity. So we are praying in a casino. pic.twitter.com/fP4xE3lPAb
— Ralph Reed (@ralphreed) August 7, 2020
CBN had this to say about Church members meeting in Walmart:
A video that was taken back in June showing a large group of Christians at a North Versailles, Pennsylvania Walmart, has recently gone viral.
According to LifeNews, the group met at Walmart because they were unable to meet at their local church due to the oppressive rules against Christians that were enacted by Democratic governor Tom Wolf.
CBN also broke the news about a Nevada Church members meeting up in a casino and had this to report:
On July 21, the US Supreme Court led by Chief Justice John Roberts rejected a Nevada church’s request to strike down the Silver State’s restriction limiting attendance at religious services as unconstitutional.
In a 5 to 4 ruling against the request filed by Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley, the high court upheld the limit of 50 people in houses of worship due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The church, which is located east of Reno, argued that the state is treating churches unfairly compared to casinos, restaurants, and entertainment parks.
“The governor allows hundreds to thousands to assemble in pursuit of financial fortunes but only 50 to gather in pursuit of spiritual ones. That is unconstitutional,” the church’s lawyers wrote to the high court.
Chief Justice Roberts supported the liberal majority in opposing the request without comment. But three of the four opposing justices, Neil Gorsuch, Bret Kavanaugh, and Samuel Alito, wrote strong dissents.
“We have a duty to defend the Constitution, and even a public health emergency does not absolve us of that responsibility,” wrote Alito, joined by Clarence Thomas and Kavanaugh. “The Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion. It says nothing about freedom to play craps or blackjack, to feed tokens into a slot machine, or to engage in any other game of chance.”
Kavanaugh said in his dissent he agrees “courts should be very deferential to the States’ line-drawing in opening businesses and allowing certain activities during the pandemic.”
“But COVID-19 is not a blank check for a state to discriminate against religious people, religious organizations, and religious services,” he wrote. “Nevada is discriminating against religion.”
And Gorsuch wrote “the world we inhabit today, with a pandemic upon us, poses unusual challenges… But there is no world in which the Constitution permits Nevada to favor Caesars Palace over Calvary Chapel.”
The hypocrisy against the Church is at an all-time high if members of other political movements can gather in mass groups without backlash then Christians should too.
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