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    CDC allows hospitals to classify dead vaccinated people as “unvaccinated deaths”

    The fact that someone else is unethical does not clear you. You show no inclination for introspection, and usually deflect on to someone else. This will be my last post. I am logging out, and you can say whatever you will.
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    CDC allows hospitals to classify dead vaccinated people as “unvaccinated deaths”

    Yes, you always have an excuse, whether it is this way or that way. I have come to believe that you may be one of the more unethical members of the Baptist Board, and yet you are tolerated, or perhaps even encouraged in this in your duties as a moderator. You pretend to restraint and yet...
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    CDC allows hospitals to classify dead vaccinated people as “unvaccinated deaths”

    I guess I missed the correct information. Looked more like mockery to me.
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    India charges WHO Scientist Soumya Swaminath for Mass Murder for misinformation on ivermectin

    We've had collies and blue tick hounds (as well as golden retriever and black & tan hounds) -- but I've never figured out what a chihuahua is good for. They're as cranky as the average Baptist Board member! :)
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    Florida over half those seeking lifesaving covid treatment are full vaxxed

    Sorry, Brother, I edited a bit while you were quoting and posting, apparently. Don't think it changes anything much, other than I wanted to clarify one thing.
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    Florida over half those seeking lifesaving covid treatment are full vaxxed

    Yes, Scott, I understand the point you are making. I am just making an additional point that slowing down the distribution of a possible life-saving treatment, for whatever reason, is not a good thing. Bureaucracy almost always slows things down rather than speeding them up. I am for you...
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    Florida over half those seeking lifesaving covid treatment are full vaxxed

    Whether this is political or a sincere attempt to equally & fairly distribute the monoclonal antibodies throughout the states, never underestimate the ability of the federal government to slow down and muck up any process. Biden administration moves to stave off shortages of monoclonal antibodies
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    Interesting quotes

    “For worldliness is that system of values and beliefs, behaviors and expectations, in any given culture that have at their center the fallen human being and that relegate to their periphery any thought about God. Worldliness is what makes sin look normal in any age and righteousness seem odd.”...
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    Now the Unvaxt Are Said to Be Taking Hostages

    Great source, SGO. Kansas City Star via Yahoo News. Thanks.
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    Communion

    Certainly we encounter and interact with unbelievers in this world, else we would have to go out of the world. Obviously unbelievers can and do attend worship. None of that is a reason for incorporating them into the church's worship. First, this is sad situation for a church to have such a...
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    Florida over half those seeking lifesaving covid treatment are full vaxxed

    My understanding of the OP article, all of which I cannot see without creating an account at Epoch Times, is not particularly about half of the covid cases being among the vaccinated, but that half of the people actively seeking monoclonal antibody treatment in this particular area (however...
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    FDA panel approves Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster shots...

    FDA panel approves Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster shots only for people 65 and older or at high risk
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    Communion

    It is a mighty handy excuse, though. :)
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    A well-known evangelist's silliness...

    Fair enough. No one is asking you to ignore anything, and you don't even have to listen to him on the radio or computer if you don't want to. Others' mileage will vary.
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    A well-known evangelist's silliness...

    Roby, you mentioned that Roloff claimed to be IFB. There is no reason to question that. He was a fundamentalist. From his youth to his death he was a member and/or pastor of Baptist churches. After the mid-1950s his affiliation was Baptist independent of organized denominational entities...
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    The Doctrine of RPW

    Of course he did. However you said what is not specifically prohibited is allowable. Sprinkling is not specifically prohibited. If you say sprinkling is not permitted because God specified immersion, then you are moving over to the Regulative Principle. You don't get there by using the...
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    A well-known evangelist's silliness...

    The Waco Tribune says his plane crashed near Normangee, Texas. I have a great-grand uncle who is buried there, and a second cousin who lives there. No mountains. Hills maybe, but no mountains. Not impossible, but also unlikely there was a snowstorm there in November. More likely a thunderstorm...
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    A well-known evangelist's silliness...

    An interesting take on Lester Roloff from the Waco Tribune: Brazos Past: Sermons by radio preacher Lester Roloff live on in cyberspace [Note: Waco Tribune is a pay site, but you can view the article by answering three questions, or at least that is what I did.]
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    Communion

    It would appear we somewhat agree on the foundation, but differ on the application. If it is absolute that the decision lies solely upon the one participating, then the assembly is subject to commune with both unbelievers and excluded members -- even atheists and satanists, should they so...
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