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LINK Priest from COVID-Spreading Church in San Francisco Dies of COVID | Hemant Mehta | Friendly Atheist | Patheos

Back in July, Saints Peter and Paul’s Church in San Francisco, California hosted a wedding. In the middle of the pandemic, roughly 100 people packed inside the church for a celebration… only to have a city official force them to stop the action, move it outside, and finish over Zoom.

But the beginning of the wedding was long enough for the newlywed couple and eight other guests to test positive for COVID. Then consider all the other people who may have gotten the virus, only to return home and spread it further. It was just an utterly idiotic thing to do, and it was facilitated by the Catholic Church.

It turns out that was just the beginning. That same church had to shut down a few weeks ago after another COVID outbreak involving multiple clergy members, and now one of those priests has died.

snytiger6 9 Feb 19
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Karma got him

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Where was god when he needed him?

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Who'da thunk it?

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Aw, so sad, too bad, I'm glad, one less ' Tithe Collector ' in the world, a great source for celebration imo.

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All that matters to these sickos is money, not lives.

Imo, the only true interest ' Tithe Collectors ' have is,

  1. Relieving their sheeple of monies while they are still alive and kicking, and,
  2. living high on the HOG from the monies they've scammed, and,
  3. perpetuating the scam by telling the next flock of Sheeple how many non-existent 'souls' they have saved.
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Good

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Live by the sword, die by the sword.

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