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Saturday, December 18, 2021

Religious hypocrisy and Covid

 Well, I woke up to a drizzly, wizzly day outside and tiny rain drops are hanging from the branches of my river birch.


And since we're not on the sunny side of the street, I do have to work today... for a full 6 hours.  I'm thinking the store might not be too busy.  Though, I did talk to a Slovakian couple on Thursday who might be back in today to set up a measure.  They were nice; a little surprised by the cost of the carpet they chose, but then they went very, very expensive.  If they come back, I'll try to get them into something less expensive.

I've been thinking about the religious hypocrisy of anti-vaxxers.  You know who I'm talking about, those who seek a religious exemption so as to avoided being vaccinated.  They do seem to drop their religious objections rather fast once they've been diagnosed.  Sure, there are those who turn to Ivermectin, which was developed with minimal science, but when they get seriously ill they turn to the medicines developed by science.  Or, in some cases, they will pray first and then turn to science, going so far as to pray for God to let the science heal them.  Hypocrisy, yes?  Of course.  I know unvaccinated people like this.  My personal belief is that individuals who object to getting inoculated on religious grounds should rely totally on their beliefs to save them.  But then we all know that in their heart of hearts, these people are phony as hell. 


6 comments:

  1. Dear Crazy People.
    Please tell me where God said don't get vaxxed.

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    1. I thought you knew, it's not about God at all.

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  2. The hypocrisy is especially disturbing when you consider their beliefs about abortion access and "right to life". They oppose being told they have to get a vaccine on the grounds of "my body my choice" but then have no problems interfering in a woman's health care choices. And they value the life of an unborn fetus far more than the 800,000 lives lost to Covid. How they can live with this kind of hypocrisy blows my mind. These are mentally sick people. Sick.

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    1. You have to remember that for many of them women are not people, they're vessels.

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  3. With or without the vax, it is true, I find religious people to be the worst hypocrites.

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    1. Truly, they are... mostly because they believe they're special, and they aren't.

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