Although I'm not an overly religious person, my Mom is (she's a germaphobe, but knows this is a big scam lol), and occasionally talk to her on those types of topics. After some random podcasts (and such) and talking to her I'm seeing a disturbing trend (granted I by no means claim to be a church/religious expert) related to religious leaders. It's fairly well known about the problems with the Vatican, etc; and recently reports of things to the effect of "Scriptures says taking the VAX is the correct choice" (?). [Feel free to elaborate as I don't fully understand this reference]

I did see the Pastor from Canada that kicked the cops out calling them Nazis and was very proud of that gentleman!

I personally feel spirituality is an individual choice and support people in those beliefs. I apologize if this sounds like a low energy rant, but that isn't my intention at all. (Before I continue I want to say the next part I'm not directly drawing a correlation/accusing said person of pushing people to get the Vax; since I don't pay that close attention to his sermons, just a reminder to beware of PAY-TRIOTS)...

I randomly flipped on a Joel Olsteen show and watched for a few minutes. I like laughter and happiness but this dude smiles way to much that it rubs me the wrong way and it reminded me of what made me dislike him.

When that hurricane smashed that area of TX and he refused to let people in his church. If I remember correctly he wanted money/compensation from people whose lives were destroyed. Those people had basically nothing but the clothes they were wearing and he wanted them to pay up. Completely squashed any chance of me ever supporting him. Not trying to offend anyone, and like I said I'm not a religious expert, so feel free to clarify if I'm wrong (which I don't think I am), but beware of Pay-triots. We have reached max misinformation being pumped into our heads from every conceivable angle. That is all. Enjoy your day and keep yours heads up. Everyone is being exposed to psychological tactics to wear you down and an attempt at what I call "coercion through duress".