Marianne Williamson comparing criticism of her views on health, illness & vaccines to the Me Too movement (and interestingly deleted the first version of her tweet w/ the actual hashtag)
We need a new layer of the Me Too movement. Me Too I have been minimized, Me Too I have been classically devalued, Me Too I have been trivialized, Me Too I have been patronized, Me Too I have been insulted. The arrogance, not to mention ignorance of my work here is almost amusing
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No, that’s not what’s happening here. With all respect, you are perpetuating lies about my views on health, illness and vaccines. Someone who prays isn’t less intelligent than other people, or ignorant of the laws of medicine or science. Faith doesn’t make a person a nutcase.
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With all respect, I'm not perpetuating any lies here. Nothing wrong with faith. But many experts have raised genuine concerns about your comments on health, as I and plenty of others reported time.com/5644331/marianne-wi…
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That article perpetuates a mischaracterization of my views. Only l get to determine whether I recognize the importance of medicine and science. And I do. Of the thousands of people whom I’ve counseled or who have attended my lectures or read my books, no one would say otherwise.
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The article is based on the direct words in your books and public comments. But always glad to hear you — and any public figure — recognize the importance of medicine and science.
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Replying to @abbyabrams
Comments taken out of context. I have a 35 year career to stand on, including more service to people dealing with illness than most of my critics will ever know or would care to acknowledge. Many doctors would affirm this by the way.

Feb 29, 2020 · 9:44 PM UTC

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@marwilliamson, perhaps you can expand on this quote. I think everyone is assuming you are talking about physical healing. I know, of course, that you are not, and instead talking about the healing of the soul. People seem to think you are saying prayer can directly heal.
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