I don’t know a lot about Mr. Hovind, however, I watched a YouTube video he did about creation and the science of it and I can honestly say that I believe this man has been imprisoned for his religious beliefs, not for any laws he broke.
Good grief, look at all the crooks in Washington, D.C. Jesus said we would be persecuted because of Him. This man should be freed immediately and restitution made and this judge should be locked up. He also deserves a public apology from the U.S. government. In the end, all that is good will be labeled evil and all that is evil will be labeled good.
Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar (PCOO / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
“Let us continue to observe the health and safety protocols to protect ourselves from the virus, and ensure our safety and those of our loved ones,” he said in a statement.
“We also ask those in the areas that have been placed under ECQ (enhanced community quarantine) to stay at home as religious gatherings have been prohibited and to adhere to the 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew hours.”
This is the second time the country is observing the Holy Week under strict safety guidelines and regulations because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Catholics pray for end to anti-Asian hate crimes, violence
People in New York City are seen during a Rally Against Hate March 21, 2021, to end discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. President Joe Biden March 30 announced plans to crack down on attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, including a review of how the Department of Justice can bolster its efforts to track and prosecute hate crimes. (CNS photo/Eric Lee, Reuters)
By Catholic News Service • Posted April 1, 2021
WASHINGTON (CNS) Asian and Pacific Islander Catholic groups and a number of Catholic bishops have joined their voices with others in calling for an end to violence and hate crimes against Americans of Asian and Pacific Island heritage.