California’s war on Christians continues…
Recently Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Evette Pennypacker ruled that Calvary Chapel San Jose to pay $1.2 million in fines for violating Santa Clara County’s lockdown in 2020-2021.
The judge reduced the fine from $3 million.
During the Covid pandemic, Governor Newsome ordered churches to comply with his mandatory lockdowns and not meet.
Calvary Chapel church sued Governor Newsom over the shutdown mandates, remained open, and didn’t force anyone to wear a mask or distance themselves—They left it up to the people in the congregation to decide.
The case went all the way to the Supreme Court.
Here are 5 things you should know…
1) Judicial Activist Tramples 1st Amendment Rights
Judge Pennypacker decided to ignore the United States Supreme Court rulings in favor of the church’s 1st Amendment rights.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of all churches several times in cases from 2020 and early 2021, including Calvary Chapel’s case, regarding COVID limitations.
The Supreme Court ruled against California’s closure mandates because they interfered with religious liberty.
The Supreme Court ruled that Santa Clara County must allow churches to resume services. The Court also ruled that the government could not discriminate by putting more limits on churches than secular businesses.
However, county officials have argued that their restrictions enacted the same mandates on churches and businesses.
Pennypacker’s ruling shows she’s a judicial activist, ruling based on her beliefs and not the Constitution or the rule of law. She blatantly thumbed her nose at the Supreme Court ruling.
Former radical pro-socialist Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Judge Pennypacker to the bench.
She is one of the most radical Judges, getting a 0.86 out of 10 rating for being a judicial activist.
She’s donated to the DNC on multiple occasions, including to Hillary Clinton’s and Kamala Harris’ campaigns.
She’ll be up for reelection in 2026.
2) What She Said was Shocking
Judge Pennypacker ordered the church to pay $1.2 million in fines saying, “It should appear clear to all—regardless of religious affiliation, that wearing a mask while worshiping helps protect others while still exercising your rights to religious freedom.”
Pennypacker’s comments fly in the face of science and reason regarding all we know about masks and their lack of effectiveness. Masks simply do not work to stop the spread or prevent getting Covid… the Virus is small enough to pass through the spaces in the weaving of the mask.
A recent worldwide peer-reviewed scientific study concluded that masks did “almost nothing to stop the spread of respiratory diseases like Covid.
Seems Judge Pennypacker is a “science denier.”
3) Santa Clara County and the State of California Abuses freedom for political power
Pastor Mike McClure announced he would keep his church open for services and to serve the community– a community he’s served for over 30 years.
Keeping the church open saved its congregants from alcohol and drug addiction, depression, and possibly suicide—afflictions that plagued many during the lockdowns.
But the county and State did not like the church exercising their 1st Amendment rights…
For the politicians, it was all about control.
Even though The Supreme Court struck down California’s ban on indoor worship in 2021, Santa Clara County, the State of California, and the Judge didn’t care as long as the church was punished for their defiance…
It didn’t matter to them that the church helped the community during the lockdowns.
4) How Santa Clara’s overreach was like a move out of Communist China’s playbook
During the trial, court papers revealed that Santa Clara conducted secret surveillance on the church and its members.
They used a high-tech technique called geofencing to track those attending the church through their cell phone data.
The country also paid independent researchers to analyze the data—
The county also paid its “enforcement squad” $219 an hour for on-site visits to Calvary Chapel and $800 an hour for researchers to analyze the data.
The county also encouraged residents to report and inform each other.
5) What’s next in the battle
Calvary Church’s Attorney Robert Tyler, a lawyer with Advocates for Faith and Freedom, said, “This case will not likely end until the U.S. Supreme Court rebukes Santa Clara County again. The Judge’s opinion is deficient in its analysis and provides an excellent appeal.”
To see other articles on the Calvary Chapel San Jose court case and Pastor Mike McClure see HERE and HERE.
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Comments 7
There are “battles” that seem to be won by the enemy, but we already know that God wins the war! Keep the faith….
Amen!
Re: effectiveness of masks (many types with varying effectiveness)
https://www.acsh.org/news/2023/03/14/do-masks-prevent-covid-spoiler-alert-course-they-do-16915
bc …. thinks: if masks don’t work why do doctors use them?
Doctors and nurses wear them to prevent their saliva getting in open wounds, such as in surgery. There have been many studies showing that masks do NOT prevent viruses from spreading. Ever read the disclaimer on a box of masks?
good point, and the reverse (blood spurts on the the surgeon’s face)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480558/
Note: pre-covid.
no disclaimer on my box (25) of KN95s
Many studies? Please back this up with URLs.
Right after I posted an answer to your comment about masks, I read this article:
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/german-study-links-forced-masking-to-increased-stillbirths-cognitive-issues-in-children/
Anyone who thinks masks are protective needs to read this, and many other studies on them.
It was my belief from the beginning that churches shouldn’t bow to the Communists who ordered them shut down. Those were blatant violations of the First Amendment. I believe that if ALL churches had refused to shut down, that would have been the end of it; they couldn’t fight all of them. Most, even evangelical pastors, did bow to the Communists, some even staying closed until Gov. Newsom gave the go ahead to open. Our church held outdoor services until September, 2020 when, with our city’s blessing, opened for indoor services. A change in senior pastors may have been the catalyst. Most did wear masks and there was “social distancing” (a misnomer if there ever was one!), but I never wore a mask and wasn’t questioned about it. Despite being in the “vulnerable” age range, 77 at the time, I never obeyed the edicts sent out by the governor and health authorities. Never got covid or had a shot, in fact, I never get sick at all.
Pastors who bowed to the “authorities” should be ashamed of themselves! I am ashamed of them!