Where would Donald Plump have the authority to over rule governors?
Freedom to assemble for worship has a tad bit of history in our nation. Going back to Plymouth Rock.
People can still worship if they want, hell, they can even go to church, they just have to figure out creative ways of doing it safely. Many congregations have turned to holding services in a drive in, or holding them in the parking lot while the preacher is broadcasting on a low level AM frequency.
Nobody is stopping anyone from worshiping, they just want people to stay safe.
People are allowed to publicly practice, however, they must do so in their cars in designated places like a parking lot to promote social distancing.
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MASSENA — A Massena church that held its first drive-in service earlier in May can continue those services after Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced this week that he encouraged drive-in
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A church in Texas has started a drive-in Sunday worship service in its parking lot, with attendees listening to preachers over the radio.
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Where in the Constitution does it say the government can dictate how religions are to conduct their faith?
You poor persecuted Christians! You squeal as if religion was segregated out exclusively! No government official said "Do not worship!" or " Do not conduct the sacred rites and rituals!"
You’re telling people how to worship.
Flagrant violation of that document you Leftists hate.
Worship can happen anywhere and at any time. Worship has been conducted from the hood of a keep near the front lines, at a hospital bedside, on television or at a drive-in movie theater. Among the barracks in Trebinka and in the aisles of St. Peter's. On the tailgates of pick up trucks and Conestoga wagons. In tents, yurts, igloos and mansions. By short wave radio, in basilicas, temples, synagogues and mosques. In log cabins and on plantations and in apartment blocks.
Fortunately there are many more responsible worshippers in America than childish, petulant self centered whiners.