7 thoughts on “You Know Something’s Up When Government Gives “ToolKits” To Churches! Thousands Have Accepted!

  1. This is a legitimate violation of the separation of church and state. Why is there no atheists protesting this? Why are these churches who are complying not losing their tax exempt status? It only applies when they disagree with the government? Really?

      1. The one that states a nation cannot be a specific religion.

        Not sure how this is a violation. Can’t view the vid on this comp tho.

        1. It is a violation of the separation of church and state in that the state is using the church for its political as well as taxation authority agenda (of course, the income tax/16th amendment is illegal since it was never properly ratified). And it is a violation of a church’s 501-c3 status to be pushing this agenda.

          Christians (and I suppose other religious groups) can exempt themselves from ObamaCare, among other non-sovereign-citizen ways, by joining a “Christian HealthShare Ministry”, which, BTW is actually cheaper than any ObamaCare plan on any exchange, with or without “subsidies” and means you do not fund abortions or sex-changes or other crap. Or, you can simply not comply, period, but be prepared for possible consequences.

          That churches are doing this when there are Christian HealthShare Ministries out there one can sign up for and pay less money per month AND not fund abortion and sex changes and other abominations is itself an abomination!

  2. Memo to Lisa Haven: why don’t you just post this as an article on your website so I can read it without having to put up with your silly pointing device and annoying voice and pronunciation. What you are presenting is important but your presentation detracts from what you are trying to say. Believe it or not some us prefer old school. Thank you.

    1. I hate that all news is coming out as video.
      Is it because people are now illiterate?
      It takes too long to watch a video.
      I can skim or fully read a hundred stories on the internet
      in the time it takes to watch ten typical news videos.

  3. It’s not just the churches.

    I happened to be having lunch in a local restaurant today, when I overheard a Rotary member bragging about his 20 some odd years as a member, as he was talking to the restaurant manager.

    Some of what I picked up was:

    “Yes, the Rotary has sponsored vaccination of some 300 plus children now and you know if this “thing” gets loose . . . . ”

    He lowered his voice when he noticed me watching him, so I didn’t get the rest of what he was saying. But I got enough of the gist of the conversation.

    I wanted to read him the riot act right then and there.
    . . .

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