CA Pastor Reclassifies Church as ‘Strip Club’ So That It Can Open for Services During COVID – IOTW Report

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

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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.” read more

14 Comments on CA Pastor Reclassifies Church as ‘Strip Club’ So That It Can Open for Services During COVID

  1. It’s proof positive how WE THE PEOPLE are constantly being forced to reinvent, adapt, adjust or otherwise circumvent the outlandish ‘rules, regulations and/or demands’ of the people we voted into office.

    The very people that are ‘supposed’ to look out for our interests have absorbed our votes as a license to RULE OVER US.

    There seems to be a GIANT DISCONECT…….

    Perhaps polite gestures and affirmations need to be replaced by bullets, riots and bloodshed.

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  2. I’ve seen two naked Catholic full grown women, one pentecostal, two Unitarians, maybe three Presbytarians and 357 Methodists…..Methodists start taking their clothes off when it rains…..

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  3. I watched the ‘pastor’ do his opening act. It was pathetic and demeaning to the house you are then going to preach God’s word. One of the congregants actually went up and put a dollar bill in his pocket.

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  4. i had a pastor that would have done that, and gotten away with it too. God gave him a great sense of humor and a heart for people and the congregants loved him. He would also play lines from top forty tunes and mix them into the service. It was not a church for hard liners.

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  5. jellybean — yes, it is outrageous that we have to circumvent the silly rules, but at least we are good at adapting; something our foes do not seem to be good at. They are Johnny One Note and quite predictable. The strength of their hive mind is also their greatest weakness.

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