The Church needs to revoke temple recommends from anti-vaxxers. I hope every Bishop is setting up "vax settlement" interviews, with hypodermics and RNA vaccines and nurses on site. Were I the prophet, that would be underway already.
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Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostThe Church needs to revoke temple recommends from anti-vaxxers. I hope every Bishop is setting up "vax settlement" interviews, with hypodermics and RNA vaccines and nurses on site. Were I the prophet, that would be underway already.
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Originally posted by YOhio View Post
Way to go asshole. You stay in the church and you'd easily be in the Q12 and this would be happening. You'd be the prominent uncle worrying sportswriters. Now the world suffers just so you could have a drink and chase tail.τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν
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Originally posted by YOhio View Post
Way to go asshole. You stay in the church and you'd easily be in the Q12 and this would be happening. You'd be the prominent uncle worrying sportswriters. Now the world suffers just so you could have a drink and chase tail.
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Originally posted by Larry “Moose” Stubing View Post
I actually ceased activity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints because it’s false and makes claims that are factually wrong and misleading. Joseph Smith was a pedophile and a really bad man. That’s a pretty good reason for members to become non-members, it’s really not due to desire to have a drink.
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An important result of the Church’s new vaccine commandment (the 11th Commandment? A new clause in the Word of Wisdom?), intended or unintended, is that Mormons now can’t claim religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. This isn’t really my field, but I understand that Civil Rights laws allow religious exemptions, but they have to be legitimate. The employers can investigate the legitimacy of the faith and purported religious dogma. No vaccine exemptions for cults and kooks. LDS now have to get vaccinated, or get fired, no school or college, restaurants or football games in many places.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
--Jonathan Swift
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Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostAn important result of the Church’s new vaccine commandment (the 11th Commandment? A new clause in the Word of Wisdom?), intended or unintended, is that Mormons now can’t claim religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. This isn’t really my field, but I understand that Civil Rights laws allow religious exemptions, but they have to be legitimate. The employers can investigate the legitimacy of the faith and purported religious dogma. No vaccine exemptions for cults and kooks. LDS now have to get vaccinated, or get fired, no school or college, restaurants or football games in many places.
"The mind is not a boomerang. If you throw it too far it will not come back." ~ Tom McGuane
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Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostAn important result of the Church’s new vaccine commandment (the 11th Commandment? A new clause in the Word of Wisdom?), intended or unintended, is that Mormons now can’t claim religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. This isn’t really my field, but I understand that Civil Rights laws allow religious exemptions, but they have to be legitimate. The employers can investigate the legitimacy of the faith and purported religious dogma. No vaccine exemptions for cults and kooks. LDS now have to get vaccinated, or get fired, no school or college, restaurants or football games in many places.
"...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
"You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
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Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostAn important result of the Church’s new vaccine commandment (the 11th Commandment? A new clause in the Word of Wisdom?), intended or unintended, is that Mormons now can’t claim religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. This isn’t really my field, but I understand that Civil Rights laws allow religious exemptions, but they have to be legitimate. The employers can investigate the legitimacy of the faith and purported religious dogma. No vaccine exemptions for cults and kooks. LDS now have to get vaccinated, or get fired, no school or college, restaurants or football games in many places.
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My inactive daughter (an RN) who lives in SLC is very frustrated by the anti-mask crowd there, resentful that the non-masking kids may infect her kindergartner and pre-schooler. She asked, "Why do they wear garments but can't wear a mask?" I withheld my first thought, that garments are a shield and a protection to the wearer but masks are not, because I'm not a complete doofus.
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Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostMy inactive daughter (an RN) who lives in SLC is very frustrated by the anti-mask crowd there, resentful that the non-masking kids may infect her kindergartner and pre-schooler. She asked, "Why do they wear garments but can't wear a mask?" I withheld my first thought, that garments are a shield and a protection to the wearer but masks are not, because I'm not a complete doofus.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...utm_source=msn
I knew eventually we would discover that somebody's favorite protected class would make up enough of the anti-vaxxers that the angered enlightened could no longer collectively mock them in their echo chambers. I was once hopeful that we could maintain our righteous indignation towards irresponsible people, but deep down inside I knew it would not be.Do Your Damnedest In An Ostentatious Manner All The Time!
-General George S. Patton
I'm choosing to mostly ignore your fatuity here and instead overwhelm you with so much data that you'll maybe, just maybe, realize that you have reams to read on this subject before you can contribute meaningfully to any conversation on this topic.
-DOCTOR Wuap
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Originally posted by Goatnapper'96 View Post
Ever since Flystripper went a bit bonkers on the unvaccinated about the reinstitution of California anti-pandemic spread measures I have been mildly intrigued at the attitude towards those skeptical of vaccinations. Brother Wuap even had a strongly worded Facebook Open Mic Sunday declaration demanding all those persuaded by these philosophies to unfriend him. I wonder if he has time to delete it before the Woke crowd come and get him:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...utm_source=msn
I knew eventually we would discover that somebody's favorite protected class would make up enough of the anti-vaxxers that the angered enlightened could no longer collectively mock them in their echo chambers. I was once hopeful that we could maintain our righteous indignation towards irresponsible people, but deep down inside I knew it would not be.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
--Jonathan Swift
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Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostMy inactive daughter (an RN) who lives in SLC is very frustrated by the anti-mask crowd there, resentful that the non-masking kids may infect her kindergartner and pre-schooler. She asked, "Why do they wear garments but can't wear a mask?" I withheld my first thought, that garments are a shield and a protection to the wearer but masks are not, because I'm not a complete doofus.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostMy inactive daughter (an RN) who lives in SLC is very frustrated by the anti-mask crowd there, resentful that the non-masking kids may infect her kindergartner and pre-schooler. She asked, "Why do they wear garments but can't wear a mask?" I withheld my first thought, that garments are a shield and a protection to the wearer but masks are not, because I'm not a complete doofus.
"If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
"I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
"Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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