I say nothing about fighting or violent resistance. Though I'm no longer religious, my background is a pacifist sect; so I'm well-aware that violence (whether perceived to be justified or not) is a complicated subject among Christians.
But I do think Christians are under no obligation to follow "orders" that prevent them from congregating. Especially while "services" for the official religion of "BLM progressivism" are allowed to take place in the street.
I say nothing about fighting or violent resistance. Though I'm no longer religious, my background is a pacifist sect; so I'm well-aware that violence (whether perceived to be justified or not) is a complicated subject among Christians.
But I do think Christians are under no obligation to follow "orders" that prevent them from congregating. Especially while "services" for the official religion of "BLM progressivism" are allowed to take place in the street.