Should religious organizations be exempt from coronavirus restrictions?
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Yes. It's a First Amendment right.
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The U.S. Supreme Court sided with religious groups this week in a lawsuit challenging New York state's restrictions on religious gatherings. New justice Amy Coney Barrett sided ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court sided with religious groups this week in a lawsuit challenging New York state's restrictions on religious gatherings. New justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with the majority.
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No. The rules apply to everyone.
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Supporters of restrictions on religious gatherings note that the same standards apply to houses of worship as businesses. Many note that singing and other activities in churches...
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Supporters of restrictions on religious gatherings note that the same standards apply to houses of worship as businesses. Many note that singing and other activities in churches also increase the risk of spreading the virus.
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Ken Niswonger
A person's right to worship does NOT supersede another person's right to live.
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Chris Hill
The virus doesn't care if you are going to church or a bar, if people gather people will be killed.
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