Tambourine
Well-Known Member
Didn't you, in an earlier post, deny that being denied the opportunity to gather with your fellow believers would make you suffer, or did I misunderstand that statement? Yet here you are equating hunger and thirst with your need to gather and worship with fellow believers. So, do you suffer when you are being denied your spiritual needs, or not? (It should be obvious that lack of food makes people suffer)But we both don't need the Christian fellowship and worship. Which is what I said. You are trying to minimize the times I am out and among people. You want your 'need' met. You are willing to possibly spread the virus to meet your need. But if the Christian has another need, to hell with that.
Good-Ole-Rebel
And separation of church and state does not really exist in America, does it. How else would you explain that exceptions are being made for Christians - and only for Christians - with regards to banning large gatherings?
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