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Common sense. The facts about the NFL's policy are accurate. The claims that this is a war on Christianity is what's fake. The claims that the players are not free are not true.

They are not free to go to a church with more that 25%. That is taking a freedom, regardless of how you see it.
Yes, there is an attack on Christianity, not only in America but all over the world, regardless of how you see it.
But, I bet you agree with no mention of not being able to protest.
No need argue with you about it, I will continue to voice my opinion of the attack on Christianity, you just continue being you.
 
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Didn't you just post something about not knowing what to believe?

This has less to do with church than it does players being exposed to large groups of people. Which would necessarily include churches exceeding the 25% capacity threshold.

If you think religion is being singled out, that's your choice to believe that, while others might be more offended that it includes restaurants, bars, or other sporting events that don't adhere to the 25% rule.

Stew,
First of all my post about not knowing what to believe was focused on politics, that was the discussion. This NFL article is factual, also was on NBC news verifying it.
Yes, I feel the 25% rule for anything is wrong. Religion is not being singled out, but being included in other events makes it look more legitimate to some people.
If anyone is more offended at the other events being restricted than the restriction on Religion, it just shows where their priorities are.
 
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This is all going way too far now! This is part of the attack on Christianity, it is in plain sight.
This should disturb everyone, no matter of your party. And taking away the players freedoms.
Of course it did not mention any rules on protest ayyendance.

The NFL Just Declared War On Church
Lol. They are banned from pretty much any indoor activity. Including night clubs.
 
I prefer to capitalize Lord at all times, just my personal preference, but I'm not judging you.
No, they are not restricting worshiping, but they are definitely making it more difficult.
How hard will it be to find a church with no more than 25%? What happened to 6 ft apart, is that now
not enough?
As far as Alabama church with 40 infected, what does that have to do with it? Are you saying should not go church at all? Players hopefully are smart enough to avoid any particular situations like that.
Bottom line you have your freedom for opinion, and I have mine. And, I certainly don't need you to tell me to stop anything.
Last service I went to had 38 people, out of a potential ~200. And I would say that is pretty indictive of where I live and Chattanooga.
 
Last service I went to had 38 people, out of a potential ~200. And I would say that is pretty indictive of where I live and Chattanooga.

My church has 420 members, last year averaged 240 Sunday service. Currently have around 50/60 at Sunday service. Going to be a challenge to get our attendance close to 200 after Covid.
 
Yeah, and in the random study I shared, HCQ alone barely outperformed placebo, and once again, in volsfaninva's study, the control group was way older than the HCQ group.

It appears that the jury's still out on whether this is an effective treatment against C19. We just don't know yet. So with that in mind, nobody like Twitter should be censoring doctors who claim that it is effective. Nor should anyone be demonized for touting its effectiveness such as what the Trumps have said
 
It appears that the jury's still out on whether this is an effective treatment against C19. We just don't know yet. So with that in mind, nobody like Twitter should be censoring doctors who claim that it is effective. Nor should anyone be demonized for touting its effectiveness such as what the Trumps have said
The way the leftists are bashing the drug tells me it probably works and that's the last thing they want
 
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The way the leftists are bashing the drug tells me it probably works and that's the last thing they want

It does appear that way. I just don't get the political angle. If Obama were still President I wouldn't associate politics with a treatment that he touted. I'd say "I hope he's right and let's save lives."
 
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It does appear that way. I just don't get the political angle. If Obama were still President I wouldn't associate politics with a treatment that he touted. I'd say "I hope he's right and let's save lives."
Because if there's a drug that helps or cures covid then it would be clear these mayors like John Cooper and governors like Gavin Newsome are only keeping things shut down to further damage the economy which hurts Trump
 
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