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LINK Televangelist: Vermont’s Sensible COVID Quarantine Rule “Sounds Like Nazism” | Hemant Mehta | Friendly Atheist | Patheos

Pastor George Pearsons, the son-in-law of televangelist Kenneth Copeland, has been saying for weeks now that God is very unhappy with the election results to the point where ballots themselves are in Heaven and “crying out” to be counted. He even flipped a table over last week to make some sort of point about (non-existent) election fraud.

His brain has still not healed.

On Sunday, Pearsons spoke about how the state of Vermont recently said public school students who visit family members in person over Thanksgiving could be required to quarantine from home for up to two weeks.

Naturally, he jumped to the only analogy he could think of.

snytiger6 9 Dec 1
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He must not have done much history at school if he things that 'sounds" like Nazism.

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Perhaps he's referring to the 1.5 million people who have died globally of COVID.

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What’s this asswad smoking?

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These people have a totally warped sense of history! They just throw words out there for shock value with no real commonality to the actual meaning they are trying to convey. And their congregants aren’t smart enough to know the difference.

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Is pastor George nuts? We have no ballots in heaven crying out to be counted. We also have no babies or dead people in this mythical heaven. Most sensible people know that the dead are in the cemetery and did not go anywhere. If not, they have been burned up without going anywhere. Quarantine issues abound in corporations and certain government agencies but I doubt the Supreme Court will even touch the issue. George and others like him are nuts. When you catch them in their lies they often say "it is what it is." This phrase goes all the way back to Donald Dump.

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