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That was never Jesus' response to the sick. But it is yours. Notice the difference.
I wasn't speaking for Jesus.
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That was never Jesus' response to the sick. But it is yours. Notice the difference.
I wouldn’t dream of telling someone of another religion how to practice it...though still feel free to point out when they’re not.Let me guess.
You are?
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Let free dumb ring!The states are starting to figure out they can use this excuse, too.
Overwhelmed by cases, North Dakota tells residents with COVID-19 to do their own contact tracing
The state Department of Health sent out a tweet Tuesday, Oct. 20, saying contact tracers are "experiencing a backlog of COVID-19 case investigations, causing a delay in calls." The announcement advised residents who have tested positive for the virus to fill in as contact tracers themselves by telling their own close contacts to get tested.
I can hardly wait for the PSA's on how to intubate yourself.
That's for sure. Nor were you speaking in accordance with Jesus. That's my point, thanks for confirming it.I wasn't speaking for Jesus.
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Don't worry they aren't alone.Let free dumb ring!
Don't worry they aren't alone.
Here in the Northeast we are spiking again. NJ and Conn meet the criteria for NJ and NY's quarantine lists. Put we aren't putting each other on them.....
One would think that if you and neighboring states start meeting each other's and even your own quarantine criteria that it would be time to put back in some restrictions.
But nope.
You mean trump mispoke? [gasp] I'm shocked. Shocked I say."There was a very big spike in Arizona, it's now gone," Trump said. [at last night's debate]
In fact, the disease is now spreading at its fastest rate here since June, just before the state became a COVID-19 epicenter this summer.
In debate, Trump incorrectly says Arizona's COVID-19 spike is 'now gone'