TheProgressivePatriot
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This is a current story and I could have just as well posted it in current events. However, there are serious ethical questions here. How do you justify putting people at risk of death in the name of religion. How do you justify lying to gullible people to further your own agenda? I suppose that it is possible that he believes his own inane equine excrement but that does not let him off of the ethical hook either, because he has a moral obligation to consider the science and the possibility that he will do harm to people by ignoring that science.
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Colorado Springs-based Andrew Wommack Ministries followed up a six-day conference with a celebration attended by over 800 people, despite an attempt by the Colorado Attorney General’s Office to keep attendance to no more than 175 people. Now the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has traced a COVID-19 outbreak to the event…