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Originally Posted by Tithesmeister
No I do not.
Did Brother Bernard quote case history?
My guess would be that there is no case history, as far as it going to the Supreme Court. That may change. My opinion is that it will never get that far. It is pretty obvious to me.
In my opinion.
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No, he cited what he learned from Constitutional law. I asked because I'm interested in whether there is or not.
""As a matter of US constitutional law (which I studied in law school), the government does have the right to enact measures for health and safety. Thus, churches must follow building, fire, and health codes. Governments routinely shut down meetings, including church services, that violate these safety regulations. It can't discriminate against churches, and it must use the least restrictive means possible.""
Is any of this false or incorrect?
Has it ever been challenged? I haven't found any challenges yet. If these measures remain in effect or continue to be extended again and again, there may be some more churches who begin to defy and challenge these state executive orders.