Saturday, May 2, 2020

Churchgoers required to register with Kansas City, Missouri government.

 
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Wiki: Quinton Lucas

Kansas City, Missouri, officials are now requiring every church to submit a list of members and attendees along with their names, addresses and telephone numbers to city officials for tracking and surveillance purposes.

I am running out of adjectives to describe how completely insane the tyrannical abuses launched by state governors and local officials against pastors and churches are becoming. It is as if these leaders never bothered to so much as glance at the Constitution they swore to uphold and defend. They seem to be governing from some make-believe, dystopian viewpoint.

Yesterday, we received a desperate call from a Kansas City, Missouri, church whose local government is reaching new and terrifying heights in destroying our constitutional freedom. The Kansas City government is now DEMANDING that churches turn over membership lists, along with the names, telephone numbers and physical addresses of anyone who enters a church! This order also applies to all businesses.

The new order states that by recording names and contact information, the health department will be able “to more quickly trace, test, and isolate individuals who may have been exposed to COVID-19.” Anyone who does not provide this information should be refused entrance!

The Germans did this very thing to Jews – collecting the names and locations of all known synagogue attendees - in the early days of the Nazi regime.
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These attacks on our churches cannot stand.
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[Signed]
In Christ,

Mat Staver
Founder and Chairman
Please read the full story at the Liberty Counsel link.

Where is the normally loud "separation of Church and State" crowd in all of this? Surely there must be...3 or...4 of them who attend places of worship. This should not only offend them, but scare them.

Have mosques and other places of worship received the same "request" from the Kansas City Politburo? Have leaders of other denominations spoken up in defense of, advocating on behalf of, and aligning themselves with, Liberty Counsel?

This is my opinion, and only my opinion: In instances like those described in the Liberty Counsel letter, the best - and only - response to any government agency requesting this type of information is: "We have turned these matters over to our attorneys and they will be in contact with you." The end.

Read more at Meto Voice News.

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