Lizzy60 wrote: ↑January 1st, 2023, 7:54 pmMy husband had a very necessary surgery at a hospital that required a mask, but not the jab. We were there together for 3 full days. I wore a mask under my chin to get past the front desk and then took it off. Once he was in his room we never wore them. The nurses did, but lackadaisically around us when they saw us without them, and the surgeon who checked on him and discharged him was never masked. This was in October in Dallas/Ft Worth.Fred wrote: ↑January 1st, 2023, 7:47 pm How many people visit a doctor that requires a mask to enter the building?
How many people use a doctor that promotes the jab?
How many people attend a church that promotes the jab?
How many people shop at a store that requires a mask to enter?
If you do any of the above, you are complicit.
My mask-wearing in 2022 was only for a few minutes in that hospital. I am doing my best to set a good example!
yeah, you have to pick the hill you're going to die on - wearing a mask isn't the end of the world in a situation like this. But wearing one to church every week to show how much you love your neighbor is just silly. If you really love your neighbor, you'll find out what their name is, what their fears and hopes and dreams are, and then be their friend.