More Pastors Defy Kansas Guv Kelly Coronavirus Lockdown Orders

The latest proclamation of faith whilst the rest of Kansas waits on the damn unemployment site to start working again . . . Read more:

Lawrence pastor holding services says it's 'what the Lord wants us to do'

At least two churches in Kansas held in-person services on Easter Sunday, despite an executive order from Gov. Laura Kelly prohibiting religious gatherings of more than 10 people.

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  1. Praise God I am immune, I am washed in the blood of Jesus and my grand parents!

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  2. I thought Jesus said to give unto "Caesar what is Caesar's". Meaning to obey to laws of the land. Not just the tax law - all laws. God has allowed the Coronavirus to get people's attention and think about their lives and God. To ignore the laws and endanger people in Church makes religion look stupid. Jesus would tell his friends to stay home. Just like on the passover night.

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    1. Since they are too arrogant to pay taxes they are too arrogant to pay attention.

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  3. Governor Granny murders babies and shuts down churches !

    Quite a combination there Granny ! but then again, she is a Democrat.

    Hopefully the last time Kansans will ever elect a Democrat.

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    1. ...hey anony 6:37...your god murders more babies than anyone...
      and those churches need to be shut down permanently.......
      Hopefully,,,,,,most republishits will "drink up that Fish Tank Cleaner......what could go wrong?

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    2. GOP Legislators only murder adult Christians.

      Get to your death panel on Sunday.

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  4. People also went out during the 1918 flu epidemic. And also during the middle ages plague. The Lord shines the sun on god and evil people. And both share his wrath too. Your not exempt because of your religion. Your a sinner like everyone else - thats why you die. The wages of sin is death. God doesn't prevent his followers from dying. They were the first to die in many societies as persecution came. Stay home. Dont challenge God to protect you "as you jump off a cliff". Dont be stupid.

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  5. 100% of all aborted babies go straight to heaven. They have no willfully rejected God. But had they lived, and had a regular life - would that be the case? Would they all go to heaven? No!

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    1. Byron Funkhouser4/14/20, 9:14 PM

      Christian Mythology holds that babies do not go to heaven because they haven't been baptized. This is why babies are buried in unmarked graves in Christian Countries.

      Be grateful that you live in a secular country where we do not do that.

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  6. The criminal who died on the cross next to Jesus wasnt baptized. He went to heaven, per Jesus' last words. Baptistism is symbolic, it is a work. Your not saved by works. It is acknowledged, but not a saving act. How many evil priests going to hell were baptized? It wont save them.

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  7. Democrat Governor Granny closes churches on Easter Sunday and doesn't share the unemployment payments President Trump gave to the workers to financially assist them through the pandemic.

    What kind of evil is Governor Granny?

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  8. "I'm going to keep the church open unless I'm in jail or the hospital."

    "I am essential, I'm a preacher -- I talk to God!"

    Now I'm dead.

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  9. ^^^ There is hysteria surrounding the coronavirus - it's no different than swine flu.

    Barack Obama and Donald Trump were treated very differently by the media. This virus is a politically motivated ploy to harm President Trump.

    Now, I'm dead too.

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  10. Don't forget me in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Only 55 and no underlying health conditions.

    I'm also dead. #MeToo.

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  11. We went to online services in March, but I guess that was not soon enough.

    Also dead.

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  12. March 18: “This virus that is out now, look at what it’s doing. It’s shutting down everything, which means that the physical connection of Christians is being ripped apart. We’re not able to fellowship. We’re not able to love each other. We’re not able to greet each other with a handshake or a hug. We’re not able to be in close proximity of each other. We’re not able to break bread, sit down and eat with each other because Caesar is mandating how we conduct ourselves using the pretext of this virus to be able to conduct our lives and run our lives for us."

    “Now, here’s a theory, it was brought to my attention that this virus thing, people die from the flu more than they’ve died from this virus. In my opinion, death is death. I don’t care what it’s by. But I listened and they say well, it’s something that’s come up. And now everything is being shut down, borders are being closed, and they’re gonna come up with a vaccine because they are keeping everybody away from each other just so that they can install martial law.”

    “They’re gonna come up with a vaccine and in that vaccine everybody is gonna have to take it … and inside of that vaccine there’s going to be some type of electronic computer device that’s gonna put some type of chip in you and maybe even have some mood, mind-altering circumstances,”

    “And they’re saying that the chip would be the mark of the beast.”

    March 23: I'm dead too. Very, very dead.

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  13. I think something is going around.

    Also dead. #MeToo

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  14. My thanks to all the pastors who told Kansas government where to stick restrictions.

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    1. ^^^ Yeah, hopefully also dead soon.

      Endangering others - especially the weak, old and poor - is not very Christian.

      God will know where to stick them.

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