It's funny these ass hats are pushing it as some sort of protest against the government trying to shut down Christianity. The first guy is a real douche, he claims that coming to his church has cured people of cancer and HIV.of course some idiots aren't bothering to wait till Easter. Not only did this pastor hold a service with over a 1300 attendants Sunday, he's planning on the same for next week.
Pastor again defies state order not to hold large gatherings. He says 1,000 people came to his church Sunday | CNN
Remember the Louisiana pastor who defied the governor's order not to hold gatherings larger than 50 people? He held services again Sunday and plans to do so yet again on Tuesday night.www.cnn.com
Central church hosts more than 1,800 people amid covid-19 outbreak
CENTRAL, La. (BRPROUD) — More than 1,800 people came together for Sunday service at Life Tabernacle Church, disregarding an order by Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards to limit the number of peo…www.brproud.com
gotta keep those coffers and the gas tanks to his private jet full I guess
I'm surprised it took this long. How come God isn't bothered by murderers?this is a real winner, claims the coronavirus is god wrath
Trump Cabinet Bible Teacher Says China, Gay People to Blame for Coronavirus
Ralph Drollinger argues the coronavirus is an act of God’s judgment. His Bible studies are attended by Mike Pompeo, Ben Carson, Betsy DeVos, and Alex Azar.theintercept.com
This is a true story that happened last Thursday.
My office has banned all face-to-face meetings to try to at least give some lip service to social distancing, but my manager decided last week that she just could not deal with not having her managers in the room with her when she gave then directives. She decided that it would be too noticeable that we were breaking the ban on meetings if we all went into a conference room so she ordered us to all come to her office for our weekly meeting. So, now a dozen people had to crowd into a room just big enough for a desk and 2 chairs for our meeting. Literally shoulder to shoulder.
Near the end of the meeting one of us asked her if she was not concerned that she would get the coronavirus holding meetings with all of us since she is in the 60ish age range, and each of us are team managers that have 21+ direct reports that we have to face-to-face with daily (no group meetings but our daily face-to-face counselling of our direct reports is still considered mandatory. No, it makes no sense. Welcome to how bureaucracy works.). Her response was to tell us that we didn't notice that she put a bible on her desk between us and her, and that it is scientifically proven that germs can't pass over a bible, so as long as we all stay on the other side of her desk she is protected.
She was not joking. She really believes that germs can't pass over a bible, and that this is scientifically proven.
Luckily starting this week we are closed by order of the City of Dallas.
This is a true story that happened last Thursday.
My office has banned all face-to-face meetings to try to at least give some lip service to social distancing, but my manager decided last week that she just could not deal with not having her managers in the room with her when she gave then directives. She decided that it would be too noticeable that we were breaking the ban on meetings if we all went into a conference room so she ordered us to all come to her office for our weekly meeting. So, now a dozen people had to crowd into a room just big enough for a desk and 2 chairs for our meeting. Literally shoulder to shoulder.
Near the end of the meeting one of us asked her if she was not concerned that she would get the coronavirus holding meetings with all of us since she is in the 60ish age range, and each of us are team managers that have 21+ direct reports that we have to face-to-face with daily (no group meetings but our daily face-to-face counselling of our direct reports is still considered mandatory. No, it makes no sense. Welcome to how bureaucracy works.). Her response was to tell us that we didn't notice that she put a bible on her desk between us and her, and that it is scientifically proven that germs can't pass over a bible, so as long as we all stay on the other side of her desk she is protected.
She was not joking. She really believes that germs can't pass over a bible, and that this is scientifically proven.
Luckily starting this week we are closed by order of the City of Dallas.
This is a true story that happened last Thursday.
My office has banned all face-to-face meetings to try to at least give some lip service to social distancing, but my manager decided last week that she just could not deal with not having her managers in the room with her when she gave then directives. She decided that it would be too noticeable that we were breaking the ban on meetings if we all went into a conference room so she ordered us to all come to her office for our weekly meeting. So, now a dozen people had to crowd into a room just big enough for a desk and 2 chairs for our meeting. Literally shoulder to shoulder.
Near the end of the meeting one of us asked her if she was not concerned that she would get the coronavirus holding meetings with all of us since she is in the 60ish age range, and each of us are team managers that have 21+ direct reports that we have to face-to-face with daily (no group meetings but our daily face-to-face counselling of our direct reports is still considered mandatory. No, it makes no sense. Welcome to how bureaucracy works.). Her response was to tell us that we didn't notice that she put a bible on her desk between us and her, and that it is scientifically proven that germs can't pass over a bible, so as long as we all stay on the other side of her desk she is protected.
She was not joking. She really believes that germs can't pass over a bible, and that this is scientifically proven.
Luckily starting this week we are closed by order of the City of Dallas.
Unfortunately they vote. Someone that believes a bible protects her from viruses should not be allowed to vote.you can't fix stupid.