Are there reasons that I shouldn't try this? I think it could be a real unifier, while also getting us back to the constitution if there is a corporate pushback on the freedom of religious expression. I'm reading the Bible, but currently I don't have any concrete connection as to how Christianity prohibits mask-wearing specifically.
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In America today Christianity no longer has protection under the First Amendmenr.
Yeah, it probably wouldn't work. They'll just say that that's your inner supremacist talking and you should renounce Jesus in the name of Satan.
Sadly this sounds more real than joke.
It's real because the individual is the supreme unit. Satan amalgamates tribes to do his bidding, because it disables people from thinking for themselves when they need to tow a party-line to remain within the identity-hierarchy. Christ divides us into individuals, each with their own spirit, and that spirit, beyond our racial attributes, or political leanings per se, is what unites humanity.
Sadly, it's more real than a joke.
That would be great! If I went and told my libtard parents that they're literally supporting Satan, they'd think I was even more nuts than they already assume. If a video went viral of corporate hags saying hail Satan, put on a mask, that'd be perfect!
That is only true if we allow it to be so. Even if it is true, we have to test it. Push up against the edges of the cage. Test the boundaries, always.
precisely! when did it lose protection? with fighters like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz, the anti-christian crusade of the fear-mongering maskcovidians might be presenting us with an embodiment of the demonic forces that we can actually draw up a proverbial strike against. If it was in the name of christianity, if it was deemed wrong not just because masks don't work, but because forcing us to walk in fear is against our nature as God's creation, then maybe it could be deep enough to draw in both those with the courage to fight back and also the timid believers who don't have the courage to stand alone.
by corporations and politicians maybe, but not all. Isn't this a good way to go on the offensive? Trump was fallible in that he united so many people on his side, but equally so on the side of evil. The evil people are mostly casuals who think they're morally superior, but if they're suddenly caught on the side of the sheep who start mindlessly supporting the abolishment of protection of christians in the homeland, it could trigger a rift in the left, while further tempering the bonds of we the people who loves our constitutional republic and Jesus.