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A pastor is arrested in Canada for violating health restrictions, the Supreme Court in Brazil decides if Christian missionaries can go to protected tribes, violence against Hindus in Bangladesh is getting out of control, and more happening in the news this week regarding atheism and religion!

Atheist_News 6 Oct 23
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My video was blocked on YouTube- I reported on religious leaders being anti-vax, so it flagged my video. I appealed, lost the appeal, and now I have a warning on my channel.

We need eunutrimedicine, good science, not toxinutrimedicine, poisonous science. stop toxivacs! viva eumedicina! stop globabusism! viva eucratia=powerofgood! [theconversation.com], monsanto-tribunal.org, www.deadlymedicines.dk, medicatingnormal.com etc.

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In other words religion is dangerous to your health regardless of the brand.

So glad they're taking care of our mental health.

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Islam is even worse than Christianity.

@creative51 they are both pretty garbage

@creative51 I agree to an extent, considering Christianity's horrible past track record, AND to a lesser but still horrible extent, it's present, but I still think Islam has an edge in the present day, mainly because it is more militantly and aggressively expansionist. I shudder to think about, and feel very sorry for, Europe and the recent explosion of Muslim immigrants! They are screwed, not necessarily right away, but within a generation or two. Europe as we know it might very well cease to exist.

@creative51 I'm surrounded by them.

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