Reverend questions why “churches are listed among non-essential businesses”

Reverend Danny Jones, of Northlake Baptist Church in Georgia, has been one of the few pastors brave enough to speak out about the COVID-19(84) takeover religious centres:

“Another big change that’s come out of this is they’ve made the church irrelevant. Or should I say, more irrelevant than what we already were?

“In times past when, America went into a crisis, they would call the people of God to pray. That’s not what we hear now. We’re hearing we need doctors, we need scientists, we need people to tell us how to do this. We don’t need God. We don’t need churches and prayer.

“Churches are listed among non-essential businesses.

“Pastors are not allowed to visit the sick members and hospitals or nursing homes. The Christian tradition of handshaking with the right hand of fellowship is forbidden.

“Churches are not allowed to assemble which is a violation of our First Amendment right––freedom of assembly, and freedom of religion. Not to mention, it’s also a violation of Hebrew 10:25, which says: ‘Do not forsake the assembling of ourselves together.’

“Our sermons and our Sunday school classes are forced online, which means that all of our words are being saved and stored in the National Security Agency’s new and huge datacenter in Utah — which, as long as we have a government that’s okay with Christianity, is okay. But what if our new world government is more like China? Then our very own words will be used against us in a criminal trial…

“The government is offering free money to churches. Never mind the fact that using taxpayer money to prop up churches… is a violation of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution….with the shekels comes the shackles. Whoever takes government money will ultimately take government regulations And I don’t think we want to do that at [our church]; at least not on my watch.”

You can listen to his full sermon, filled with well-researched details exposing the tyrannical takeover (masquerading as pandemic control). I really can’t see Jesus — a man who touched lepers — supporting social distancing. Can you?

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John C. A. Manley About the Author: John C. A. Manley is the author of the full-length novel, Much Ado About Corona: Dystopian Love Story. He is currently working on the sequel, Brave New Normal, while living in Stratford Ontario, with his wife Nicole and son Jonah. You can subscribe to his email newsletter, read his amusing bio or check out his novel.


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