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Definition of dangerous I***t: Officiant At Superspreader Maine Wedding Is An Anti-Mask Evangelical
Sep 23, 2020 16:26:20   #
rumitoid
 
On Aug. 6, Bell, who is also a pilot, tweeted that he was flying to marry a couple in Northern Maine. He presided over the wedding ceremony at the Tri Town Baptist Church in East Millinocket on Aug. 7. Afterward, about 65 people gathered for a reception at Big Moose Inn, exceeding the state’s 50-person limit for indoor gatherings. Guests at the wedding did not wear masks or stay socially distanced, according to the Bangor Daily News.

Over 270 c****av***s infections and eight deaths have now been traced back to that wedding, The Associated Press reported. Several people who had no association with the wedding party, and who live more than 100 miles away, fell ill.

Bell and six families from Calvary Baptist Church attended the wedding. Ten cases of C****-** have since emerged at Bell’s church, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed to the AP last week.

All for the love of Christ?

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Sep 23, 2020 18:12:30   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
rumitoid wrote:
On Aug. 6, Bell, who is also a pilot, tweeted that he was flying to marry a couple in Northern Maine. He presided over the wedding ceremony at the Tri Town Baptist Church in East Millinocket on Aug. 7. Afterward, about 65 people gathered for a reception at Big Moose Inn, exceeding the state’s 50-person limit for indoor gatherings. Guests at the wedding did not wear masks or stay socially distanced, according to the Bangor Daily News.

Over 270 c****av***s infections and eight deaths have now been traced back to that wedding, The Associated Press reported. Several people who had no association with the wedding party, and who live more than 100 miles away, fell ill.

Bell and six families from Calvary Baptist Church attended the wedding. Ten cases of C****-** have since emerged at Bell’s church, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed to the AP last week.

All for the love of Christ?
On Aug. 6, Bell, who is also a pilot, tweeted that... (show quote)

Where's your documented evidence?

I spent 3 days in a crowded non-social distancing church of 250 unmasked churchgoers two weeks ago without one issue. We were there for the love of Christ.

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Sep 23, 2020 18:32:41   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Parky60 wrote:
Where's your documented evidence?

I spent 3 days in a crowded non-social distancing church of 250 unmasked churchgoers two weeks ago without one issue. We were there for the love of Christ.


I cross the street everyday and have (almost) never been hit by a car... Guess cars don't hit people... That's a relaxing thought

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Sep 24, 2020 10:08:21   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I cross the street everyday and have (almost) never been hit by a car... Guess cars don't hit people... That's a relaxing thought

Without even realizing it, you've made my point.

According to your "logic," sounds like you need to quit crossing the street.

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Sep 24, 2020 20:25:59   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Parky60 wrote:
Without even realizing it, you've made my point.

According to your "logic," sounds like you need to quit crossing the street.


No Parky....

I'm surprised (not really) that you missed the point....

There are all sorts of regulations, laws, restrictions, and common sense methods to avoid being hit...

Speed limits, cross walks, stop signs, traffic lights, and looking both ways before one crosses the street... To name a few..

You're basically saying that since you haven't been hit before it's ok to blindfold yourself and play in traffic.... Good luck with that

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