Government fraud against the American church
Jake MacAulay says mandates for social distancing & masks have no lawful basis in a sanctuary
By Jake MacAulay
This past weekend I had the privilege of joining a group of amazing patriots in Virginia. As I entered the church, I found myself in a time jump back to when things were normal. There was not a single mask to be found in the entirety of the church. People worshiped their Creator unencumbered by coercive burdens laid upon them by the state.
While it was refreshing to experience biblical Christianity for the weekend, on Monday morning I found myself once again thrust into the Twilight Zone of 2020 America where decrees from governors have ranged from:
Churches shall not assemble at all to … churches must meet outdoors … churches can meet indoors if they social distance with rigid sanitizing practices … churches may meet but cannot sing praise and worship, touch each other, have baptism, marriage, or funeral services, or partake in the holy sacrament of communion. To top it all off, governments are now requiring that churches must mandate their congregants wear a mask when attending services.
Now we are told that all of these regulations carry the force of law. However, to say that these regulations have "the force of law" is a direct admission that they are not law.

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