Saturday, November 28, 2020

Why Are Churches Being Singled Out?


CA Pastor Reclassifies Church as 'Strip Club' So That It Can Open for Services During COVID


[Again, everything we see now from our 'rulers' is arbitrary and punitive while businesses collapse and again based on absolutely no science as good studies have now shown that lockdowns and masks are completely ineffective...Therefore logic dictates that none of this is actually based on science...Therefore, why is this all really being done? The video is worth watching]





Multiple religious congregations have sued the state of California over its COVID-19 restrictions, arguing that they broach the First Amendment’s protections on the ability to worship freely. Strip clubs have also gone to court, arguing the limitations curb their right to free speech.

The latter group has succeeded, which might be the most California thing ever. In a ruling dated Nov. 6, San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil wrote that the state couldn’t stop clubs from “being allowed to provide live adult entertainment” in San Diego County, saying that the “harm to plaintiffs if the application is denied is greater than the harm to defendants if the application is granted.”

A week later, according to the Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff ruled that pretrial discovery could go forward and witnesses could be called in the case against John MacArthur’s church, which has met for in-person services and been slapped with a contempt charge. MacArthur has gone to court as well, although courts there have issued an injunction against his flock meeting.

MacArthur’s establishment is known as Grace Community Church. The suit in San Diego County was brought by two establishments, Pacers Showgirls International and Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club.

I know the ruling you get on any constitutional issue can vary extensively depending on what judge you go before. However, let me note that one of the first things you’ll when you go to Grace Community Church’s webpage is a reminder about Adoption Awareness Month.

The first thing you see when you go to Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club’s webpage — aside from a mountain of airbrushed human flesh — is a video featuring a helmet-less, mask-less woman on rollerblades being pulled behind a golf cart full packed with mask-free people. “This is what we do for quarantine at Cheetahs,” the caption beside the video reads. (It must be noted they showed enough restraint to keep their clothes on.)

At present, it seems the courts think Cheetahs can apparently socially distance more effectively than Grace Community Church. If only John MacArthur had rollerblade-surfed behind a golf cart.

Well, Godspeak Calvary Chapel pastor Rob McCoy figured that if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. While his flock isn’t in San Diego County — they’re up in Los Angeles-adjacent Ventura County — the ruling in San Diego could theoretically be applied to the rest of the state. After all, it’s the same state and the same amendment.

So, he decided to turn his church into a “strip club” to stay open.

McCoy is another pastor who has continued in-person services in spite of a court injunction, according to the Ventura County Star. They’ve also faced a filing of contempt.

However, during last Sunday’s sermon, he said he found inspiration in how to beat the injunction from former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

Huckabee, in a Fox News clip that McCoy played before the sermon, said, “I don’t have a lot of experience with the strip clubs. I do have quite a bit of experience with churches.

“Generally, they’re a fairly safe place, and I would think it’s ridiculous to say that people are safer in a strip club than they are at church.”

Huckabee said that churches should simply “announce their pastor will remove his tie during the sermon, and therefore he will take off an article of clothing making it a temporary strip club so that people will be able to go to church.”

McCoy did him one better, engaging in a clean version of a strip tease before taking off the tie:










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