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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Exactly! Using God as an excuse to hurt people has been their entire MO
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🕉 Lord Oh! GOD. If we had to go to war today, I would rather have @realDonaldTrump lead our military than @JoeBiden . We need a strong and strategic President than weak and forgetful one. GOD is on both sides of the war, you have to fight with reason. It is done. 🕉
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It's a bit hypocritical that people can congregate for mass protests (which they should be able to!), but not for religious services.
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Nothing smells worse'n politic use of fear & ignorance 2 organize capital fraud. The corrupt FED dishonor oath right down to the murderpolice. If good (wo)men do nohing they join theusualsuspects. Mitch and Obama have enslaver ancestry/mindset. Christ is with the people. Get real
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people using religion as excuse to be selfish and careless.
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Pretty sure doing harm in God's name is par for the course.
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The SCOTUS decision now requires proof to violate Constitutional strictures. That is how it should be in lieu of the opinions of hand picked scientists and public servants as a means to violate our rights. I do hope you see and fully understand that @marwilliamson.
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You are such a disappointment...are you getting money from Big Pharma???