There is nothing anti-religious about politicians seeking to protect the health of their constituencies by limiting the number of congregants in a closed space during a pandemic; what’s anti-religious is to use God as an excuse for doing something that you know could harm people.

Nov 27, 2020 · 2:36 AM UTC

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She has tyranny in her heart. What a fraud.
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i agree with you but it is better if they leave it to the person and explain why i
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At the end of the day people go to their church out of free will, maybe healthcare professionals that are exhausted by the onslaught of Covid patients should be able to opt out. We need contact tracing to document where people are most at risk.
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WELL SAID. BARRET LIVES IN AN ALTERNATE REALITY
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I’m a pastor and I approve this message.
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organized religion is a $$$ business whose main goal is fear and death of those following it
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I would submit that it’s anti religious to have a total disregard for the health of others. It’s anti-God.
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I was in Walmart yesterday closer to ppl than I will be in church on Sunday Just stop
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The left will never stop the war on Christianity or religion in general. Mass gatherings are ok when it aligns with their political and ideological ideas but not for people who want to pray during a crisis Everyone must reject this hypocrisy
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