https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/22/opinions/churches-reopening-trump-covid-19-beck/index.html
What most of us have not done is put
ourselves and our parishioners in danger by gathering in large groups
for Mass or other religious services "as usual." That would have been —
and would continue to be, in this time of contagion — irresponsible and
sinful. It would also violate the right to life of many. Yes,
responsible action with regard to religious organizations during this
pandemic is a right-to-life issue. This is a right that needs to apply
to those who live after birth, too.
I don't see the logic there. No one is
prohibiting the free exercise of religion. Though we are in the teeth of
a pandemic, in which a very dangerous coronavirus can be transmitted
by, among other things, close physical proximity, people can and do
continue to worship, albeit in temporarily altered circumstances and in
novel ways. To use the "freedom of religion" argument to demand carte
blanche the opening of religious venues is to proffer a fallacious
argument that can potentially lead to physical harm and, in the worst
case, death.
President Trump wants governors to "allow churches and places of worship to open right now."
That would be foolhardy and dangerous. Most churches and places of
worship are not yet ready to fully implement the most recent guidelines
from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which serve
only as recommendations. Some congregations, particularly in areas with
high infection rates, are not willing to risk reopening even with the new guidelines.
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