It's not the businesses. It's the fucking mayor and usually just one judge. They have forced businesses to enforce their shitty policies. As a business owner, do you risk a $1000 fine? Do you risk a court battle? Do you risk having your license to operate pulled?
I think in my county its just "recommended" or something. But at work one area already got an email saying masks are mandatory for their building. I haven't seen the head supervisor of my area wearing a mask yet and I haven't worn one either, neither have we gotten an email about our area even though we used to be a part of the other area, but is it possible? Maybe, I don't know, what do I do then? Bow down to their golden calf? How could I do that? Am I now going to be required to bow down before I can go buy food? Or just start ordering online? I believe I'm going to be in a meeting next week, means being around other people in a room that isn't my desk. I'm becoming rather concerned about my job now.
Or am I just being irrational? How could I put a mask on when I even have a slight feeling that doing so would be partaking of the sacraments of a false religion? It'd be different if they weren't constantly lying to us and trying to make us so afraid that we submit, but with things the way they are, I feel like submitting is giving credence to the lie therefore furthering their false religion.
I've been struggling with this in my mind for days now and I don't know what to do.
Also, How can I even play a small part in the plot to destroy our country... the world even?
Naaman is not worshipping Rimmon, yet to be a good servant to his master he must physically bend down before an idol to help his master.
I hate the masks as much as the next red blooded patriot. But if I have to wear one to be a good employee to my employer (who may themselves only be enforcing the masks because of tyrannical mayors) then like Naaman I can do so with a clear conscience.
I hope he has enough sway to get these counties, businesses etc to reconsider their mask policies.
I haven't worn a mask yet and I feel like if I'm ever told to, it's the same as being told to bow down to a false god.
It's not the businesses. It's the fucking mayor and usually just one judge. They have forced businesses to enforce their shitty policies. As a business owner, do you risk a $1000 fine? Do you risk a court battle? Do you risk having your license to operate pulled?
I think in my county its just "recommended" or something. But at work one area already got an email saying masks are mandatory for their building. I haven't seen the head supervisor of my area wearing a mask yet and I haven't worn one either, neither have we gotten an email about our area even though we used to be a part of the other area, but is it possible? Maybe, I don't know, what do I do then? Bow down to their golden calf? How could I do that? Am I now going to be required to bow down before I can go buy food? Or just start ordering online? I believe I'm going to be in a meeting next week, means being around other people in a room that isn't my desk. I'm becoming rather concerned about my job now.
Or am I just being irrational? How could I put a mask on when I even have a slight feeling that doing so would be partaking of the sacraments of a false religion? It'd be different if they weren't constantly lying to us and trying to make us so afraid that we submit, but with things the way they are, I feel like submitting is giving credence to the lie therefore furthering their false religion.
I've been struggling with this in my mind for days now and I don't know what to do.
Also, How can I even play a small part in the plot to destroy our country... the world even?
When Naaman professes the God of Israel he asks the Lord to forgive him one thing:
"When my master enters the temple of Rimmon to bow down and he is leaning on my arm and I have to bow there also"
Elisha tells Naaman to go in peace.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Kings%205%3A15-19&version=NIV&interface=amp
Naaman is not worshipping Rimmon, yet to be a good servant to his master he must physically bend down before an idol to help his master.
I hate the masks as much as the next red blooded patriot. But if I have to wear one to be a good employee to my employer (who may themselves only be enforcing the masks because of tyrannical mayors) then like Naaman I can do so with a clear conscience.