Michael Foust : May 19, 2020
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"The record ... reveals that the Governor appears to trust citizens to perform non-religious activities indoors (such as shopping or working or selling merchandise) but does not trust them to do the same when they worship indoors together ... common sense suggests that religious leaders and worshipers (whether inside or outside North Carolina) have every incentive to behave safely and responsibly whether working indoors, shopping indoors, or worshiping indoors." -US District Judge James C. Dever III
[ChristianHeadlines.com] A federal judge on Saturday handed North Carolina churches a victory by allowing them to meet indoors despite an order from the state's governor limiting such gatherings to 10 people. (Image: Unsplash-Debby Hudson)
The order by North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, required worship services of 10 or more people to be conducted outdoors unless it was decided it was "impossible" to do so. If law enforcement determined the church was wrong to meet indoors, the leaders of the congregation could be served with a misdemeanor... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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