Virginia Gov. wants people to snitch on Christians
According to Liberty Counsel, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is encouraging citizens to snitch on people who are breaking his lockdown orders. The state even provided an online snitch form that you can fill out to snitch on your neighbours, friends or anyone you hold a grudge against. It could even be family member if you like (Matthew 10:21-22). And this even includes churches, as the handy dandy online snitch form has a dropdown box where one of the choices you can select is religious services. According to Liberty, in Northam’s phase two opening churches are limited to “no more than 50 percent of the lowest occupancy load on the certificate of occupancy of the room or facility,” and the people must be six feet apart. Violators are threatened with one year in jail and a $2,500 fine. Meanwhile, the Democrat Governor allows demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd to flaunt all his rules. Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit legal organization, is representing Lighthouse Fellowship Church in a legal battle with Governor Northam. In its news …