Blues Man
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If he was there'd be proof of it.I am merely wondering why he isn't risking his life and health the same way he is telling his sheep ti risk theirs.
I never interpreted any bible passages I am basing my observations solely on his behavior.
Anyone who tells others to risk their health should be on the front lines risking his own
How do you know he's not?
BTW, during previous pandemics, clergy didn't lock themselves up in their parsonages cowering in fear. And some of them croaked because of the pestilence.
If he was he'd be encouraging his sheep to do the same and instead of gathering in a large crowd in his church so he could collect their money he'd be leading them in helping others.
But he'll stand there in his big expensive church on stage 20 feet away from his flock while they are crowded together in the pews
Have you even looked for proof in the matter of this preacher? Or are you just assuming?
All I see is him telling people to come to church there are no links in the article about him leading volunteer efforts.
As I said behavior is the true measure of a person's beliefs and his behavior of telling people to come to his church and risk their health and the health of their families tells me all I need to know about him.
The article is a hit piece, not a fair discussion of the man's life. I don't know what this man is doing to help the victims of this pestilence. But your assumption that he is doing "nothing" because of some yellow journalism, is just that, an assumption.
No I am basing my opinions on his behavior in telling people to come to his church and his utter disregard for the health of his "flock".