I dont go to church, but I went to Home Depot twice. Not sure there is any difference. People just like to hate Christians.
The War Powers Acts during World War II took away multiple economic freedoms. The war ended, and those freedoms were given back. OTOH, we didn't have a Democratic Party that was chomping at the bit to take the country into socialism at that time, like we do now. It would be a tremendous leap of faith on our part to let it happen, so we have to ask ourselves, where does our faith lie....in the government to not overstep, in the nation's stupid, arrogant and uncaring to do the right thing, or do we put our money where our mouths are when we say the MSM is fear-mongering and trust that this whole thing isn't nearly as bad as we're being told?
I don't hate all Christians. Just inbred Christians who refuse to stop attending their cultish holy place.
You can have your opinion of them, but I bet you have zero problems going to a store with more than 10 people to get your milk and eggs.
I go to the store because I have to. I don't live in a cabin in the woods and supplement the wild animals and fish by gathering nuts and berries. I have a choice to not attend a gathering of morons. I also have the right to go to a store when I have to and not be infected by said morons. If I get infected by a regular, rational person who is in the same boat and has no choice but to go to a store so be it.
The chance is the same though. That is the point. You just dont like Christians and that isn't their fault. You know, its not different than you touching something in a store that some Atheist touched after scratching their ass or picking their nose.
and when I speak of churches I am also speaking of temples, mosques, synagogues, Branch Davidian compounds, and whatever else.
the chance is the same but the need isn't. In fact, the chance may be higher in a grocery than a church. You will likely find the infected in essential places. We do what we can to mitigate the chances though.