This is also a case where a lot of people are going to read the headline, not bother to read the column and get a somewhat mistaken idea about what it's arguing for. (Hint: it's *not* what Liberty U. is doing). I recommend reading the column (as always).
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I'll check that out. In a vacuum, the one column does not seem that irresponsible, even if I personally don't agree with the conclusion.
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Not to mention how favorably the second column references the Reno one.
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@firstthingsmag is making a theological case for ignoring scientific advice. -
Yeah, see, this is exactly what I'm getting at. The Schmitz piece, at least, is very cognizant and respectful of "scientific advice." Thesis is, "In light of scientific guidance that is keeping grocery stores open, is there any way we could have church, too?" Not unreasonable.
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