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Sometimes the anti-any-anti-covid-measure people make the weirdest and nonsensical propaganda posts.

>look at this priest that says Christianity doesn't support religious exemptions for masks and vaccines
>and now look how he got covid

Ok. And? What exactly is your point? How do those series of tweets prove "that guy is dumb"?

I don't know if Christianity does or does not support religious exemptions, and I don't care. It's HIS religious belief that HIS religion doesn't support them. What, now you're acting like a person's personal religious beliefs are stupid and not to be respected? What makes his beliefs less respectable than someone else's, who has a religious belief that he shouldn't get a vaccine?

And why point out that he got covid and had a very serious side effect from the disease? If he hadn't gotten infected, would that make his argument or his religious beliefs any more or less valid? If anything you're just highlighting that covid is a very serious condition, that merits any and all measures you can take to lower the damage inflicted to you. Which wouldn't be weird by itself, except people like you constantly try to propagandize "don't wear a mask, don't take the vaccine". So it just seems self-contradicting.

>this guy is dumb for being scared of covid and doing what "the scientists" say you should do to lower your risk, but he was right to be scared because he got a life threatening condition as a consequence of covid
It doesn't exactly come out as favorable to your side of the argument.

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@alyx There were people in here "proving" that covid is fake, because antigen test reacts to cola...

There are retards on both sides. Always.

@alyx Because it shows that vaccines don't help, which was the reason for his theological argument. And the implication is that the "life-threatening condition" is from the vax.

Also spiteful joy in general.
@alyx The point of these types of posts is "This person is vaxxed and wears a mask but still caught covid and still had a bad reaction, proving the vaccine and masks aren't effective countermeasures"
@alyx the religious exemptions are a certain specific interpretation held on to by certain denominations, but it's not universal (for instance, the catholic church does not abide by it). the logic behind it is that people should trust upon the immune system given to them by god. but most christians don't seem to believe this, generally speaking, given the fact that the same type of logic generally isn't applied to other things either. it has no clear-cut biblical basis, it's merely an interpretation of the power of god and how much you trust it with certain things.

at least that's how i understand it
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