A third of Americans belonging to a religious faith have streamed live online services since the virus outbreak began, up from a fifth who say they did that in 2019. (2/4)pic.twitter.com/NaSTofIASH
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A third of Americans belonging to a religious faith have streamed live online services since the virus outbreak began, up from a fifth who say they did that in 2019. (2/4)pic.twitter.com/NaSTofIASH
White evangelical Protestants are especially likely to think in-person services should be allowed in some form, according to the poll. Just 35% say they should be completely prohibited, compared with 45% of all religious Americans. (3/4)
The poll finds about a third of Americans say prohibiting in-person religious services amid the virus outbreak violates religious freedom, while two-thirds say it does not. (4/4)http://apne.ws/W5rbPkU
Constitution says, nah-ah!
Just stay home and talk to your imaginary friend all you want.
If you don't like it then stay home...simple
Rights are not subject to majority whim.
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