8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#12300431 at 2021-01-03 23:28:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15701: Clowns Fail Again, "Intel" Agencies, Kek Edition
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https://eraoflight.com/2021/01/03/archangel-Michael-Law-of-the-circle-Law-of-the-triangle/#more-223400
#9041257 at 2020-05-05 19:08:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11573: The Mask Of Choice WW Edition
Virginia Pastors: Gov't Is Pushing Christians to Choose Between Sinning against God or Violating the Law
While many states have allowed individual churches to decide whether to meet in person amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Virginia has taken a hard line, banning all gatherings of more than ten people and trampling religious liberty in the process. A group of pastors, nearly 200 at present count, is calling on Gov. Ralph Northam to deem churches essential and allow them to meet so they can provide for the spiritual needs of their communities.
The signatories sent a letter to Northam on Monday morning (read the whole thing here) ahead of a planned afternoon press conference where the governor was expected to discuss the state's stay-at-home order.
"As pastors of churches in Virginia, we thank you for your labors these last several months to care for the people of the Commonwealth," the letter, penned by Arlington Baptist Church Sr. Pastor Michael Law, begins. "We have been praying for you. We write now to urge you to modify Executive Orders 53 and 55 to allow - at minimum - once-weekly gatherings of religious organizations, provided that reasonable public-health precautions are taken."
"Many of our fellow Virginians have suffered the physical effects of the coronavirus, and many more have experienced fear, hopelessness, loneliness, and despair during this dark time," the letter continues, explaining that "spiritual suffering" is among the very real harms from the pandemic.
"The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is a hospital for the spiritually sick," the pastors say. "Yet corporate worship services of more than 10 people have been banned in Virginia since March 23, regardless of the public-health protocols in place and notwithstanding that groups are permitted to gather in settings such as non-retail offices and 'essential' retail businesses. Prohibiting corporate worship services has exacerbated the sense of sorrow, isolation, and fear felt by so many citizens across the Commonwealth."
On Monday Northam announced a phased plan for a partial reopening of Virginia, beginning on May 15, transitioning from a statewide stay-at-home order to a "safer-at-home" order. Phase I includes continued social distancing and teleworking, and "easing the limits on business and faith communities." No further details on what this might mean have been released, but Northam made it clear that Phase I would not be put into effect until the following happens:
Downward trend: Percentage of positive tests over 14 days
Downward trend: Hospitalizations over 14 days
Increased testing and tracing
Enough hospital beds & intensive care capacity
Increasing & sustainable supply of PPE ...then Virginia can move to phase one
The Virginia Department of Health did not return a request for comment about the specifics of Phase I or the pastors' letter to Gov. Northam.
https://pjmedia.com/culture/paula-bolyard/2020/05/05/virginia-pastors-beg-northam-to-open-churches-the-ban-has-exacerbated-the-sorrow-isolation-and-fear-n387789