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INDIANAPOLIS, IN â Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has signed a new law that protects religious freedom and prohibits the state government and its agencies from discriminating against houses of worship during a public health emergency. Gov. Holcomb signed Indiana Senate Bill 263 after it passed in the state House of Representatives by a vote of 74â20 and then the Senate by a vote of 36â10. The legislation states religious activities are essential services The legislation states religious activities are essential services. The new law, which takes effect on July 1, âprohibits the state and a political subdivision from imposing restrictions on a religious organization that are more restrictive than the restrictions imposed upon other businesses and organizations that provide essential services to the public.â It also âprovides that the state, a political subdivision, or an officer or employee of the state or a political subdivision may no ....
Rodney Howard-Browne with the River at Tampa Bay Church in Florida was the first pastor in America to go to jail when he refused to close his church to obey Covid-19 orders. Today he not only still preaches the gospel, he warns his congregation, and the people of the world with his global internet broadcasts, about the imposition of global draconian lockdown and mask measures using Covid as an excuse, the experimental “vaccines,” the emerging globalist technocracy under the Davos Group’s Great Reset, and the fraudulent presidential election. While police helicopters circled overhead and marked police cars parked on the street at his home where he lives with his wife Adonica, on March 30, 2020 he was cuffed and arrested, fingerprinted, posed for a mug shot, imprisoned, and released on bail. His courage to stand up for what he believes in: that God – not the government – is sovereign; the state has no authority to close down the church; the right to freedom of religion ....