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Televangelist Marcus Lamb Who Called Vaccine Mandate 'Sin' Against God Dies Of COVID

muhammad_isa

Veteran Member
If people are immune-compromised because they are undergoing something like chemotherapy, you better believe they are exceptionally careful about where they go and who they see.
I would agree that being cautious is a good way of preventing a person getting a disease.
However, a person who is immune-compromised does not require much contact with others to contract the virus.
If there are any school children in the house, it massively increases their risk, for example.

It is clear from statistics from many counties that the unvaccinated are requiring hospitalisation more than the vaccinated.

It seems to me that it is 6 of one, and half-a-dozen of the other.
It is not a clear cut issue. It is early days.
I do not agree with compulsory vaccination, but neither do I believe that people should break the law.

Many people do. They refuse to wear masks, for example.
Perhaps these people should have their health insurance cancelled ;)
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
These are also the people that oppose public assistance to low income single parent households.

Really? You have a list of names? People have admitted this to you? Because it's a pretty sweeping unsubstantiated accusation against people you don't know.
 

muhammad_isa

Veteran Member
..it's a pretty sweeping unsubstantiated accusation against people you don't know.
It is true. Many people don't agree with "plebs" getting money for nothing.
They cite how much tax is being taken from them and resent it.

That is how satan divides mankind. The haves and the have nots are what make up the bulk of the democratic system.
People shouldn't resent each other, but they do. It works both ways. People often envy those with money.

It is best to withdraw from both sides. It is ignorance.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Masks have always been about protecting others more than oneself, but it's been forever trying to convince anti-vaxxers of that too.
It's amazing how people blame and decry others as being ultimately responsible for another person , yet dosent notice that the real responsibility is, and always will be, on part of oneself.

Individuals are not helpless unless they want to be.

Especially from two way protection by none other than the CDC alone....



Don't worry about others no more.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
This shows me clearly that all your talk about caring about people is just talk.
RE: COVID
When did I say I care about people?

I care about people, like children, who are too young to get vaccinated.
I care about people who are too immune-compromised to get vaccinated.
I care about people who, like the majority of patriotic Americans, got vaccinated.

I do not care about those people who are too ignorant and selfish to understand that 800,000 Americans have died from this pandemic.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Really? You have a list of names? People have admitted this to you? Because it's a pretty sweeping unsubstantiated accusation against people you don't know.

How about the members of the Texa Legislature...
How Texas killed welfare: 'We spend our dollars on anything but poor families'
How Texas killed welfare: 'We spend our dollars on anything but poor families'

Texas is home to almost 10% of poor Americans, but over the past two decades, it has vastly curtailed the money it provides in cash assistance


Alexa Ura
Thu 30 Nov 2017 06.00 EST



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Vakesa Townson didn’t plan to fall into poverty.

Married and the mother of two kids, she had lived a comfortable life in north Texas. But after her 17-year marriage ended and she became her family’s main provider, she struggled to make ends meet.



“I needed support,” Townson said. “I felt like I was starting over with nothing.”
 

Wildswanderer

Veteran Member
RE: COVID
When did I say I care about people?

I care about people, like children, who are too young to get vaccinated.
I care about people who are too immune-compromised to get vaccinated.
I care about people who, like the majority of patriotic Americans, got vaccinated.

I do not care about those people who are too ignorant and selfish to understand that 800,000 Americans have died from this pandemic.
Then you are part of the problem. If you cared about patriotic Americans you would care about those who made a choice you don't agree with also.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Do not change my wording when quoting me.
You can reinterpret it all you want to, but not in quotes attributed to me.

The next time I will report you.
Go ahead. Do it.

I just held up a time honored tradition of correctiveness and disclosed it first hand that I altered something so it's not breaking any rules. I was inspired by @Revoltingest , the leader of correctiveness.


You badly needed correcting, and I did just that.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
Then you are part of the problem. If you cared about patriotic Americans you would care about those who made a choice you don't agree with also.
People who do not get vaccinated during a worldwide pandemic are NOT patriots. True patriots do what is in the best interest of the country and it's citizens.

Over 100,000 Americans have died since July when the vaccines were available to everyone over 18. I'm sure that the vast majority of those 100,000 are your fellow patriots. I'm also sure that those 100,000 were infected by your fellow patriots.

But your twisted logic does not surprise me. I'll bet that you think the Jan 6 insurrectionists are patriots too.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
I just held up a time honored tradition of correctiveness and disclosed it first hand that I altered something so it's not breaking any rules. I was inspired by @Revoltingest , the leader of correctiveness.


You badly needed correcting, and I did just that.

As I said, you have every right to "correct" me. You do not have a right to make it look like I said something I did not say by inserting your "corrections" into my quote.


Go ahead. Do it.

Since you do not see the error of your ways, I did.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
As I said, you have every right to "correct" me. You do not have a right to make it look like I said something I did not say by inserting your "corrections" into my quote.




Since you do not see the error of your ways, I did.
Whatever. I did not misrepresent you in the least. Stop being a snowflake.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
A persons personal health choices have nothing to do with his being patriotic or not.
Problem is, sanctimonious people think they know better than another person's body and their own personal choices as to what they want to do with it.
 
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