Against hypocrisy...like this terror everyone but me ...

Steven Bobb

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Against hypocrisy...like this terror everyone but me has of coronavirus. But at the same time, I saw a Subway employee standing outside the shop, and she recoiled in terror from me and rapidly put the mask back on. But when I passed, she pulled it down and started smoking. The mask won't protect her against lung cancer or emphysema caused by the cigarette. Also, I saw a lady who looked to weigh over ### lbs. wearing a shield over her face, even now when statistics show the virus is going down. But the shield won't protect her from a heart attack, caused by obesity. She won't lose weight, and the other one won't stop smoking, yet they're all of a sudden worried about their health when it comes to a little virus. Explain the logic, for failing that, it looks hypocritical to me.
 
Weird how you start out with a complete and total lie! Everyone does not fear ### especially fearing the Corona virus. I don't fear Corona virus ###! In Jesus forgive us for making claims that are not Truth! Forgive us for putting our neighbors down! In Jesus if it be Your Will save these people, take away their fears especially fears of what man can do for them and place their fear in You! All in Jesus! Amen! Thank You Lord Jesus!
 
May God be with you always and answer all your prayers according to his will. In Jesus Christ let this prayer be answered. Lord, I need you, I thank you, I trust you, I love you. In Jesus Christ Name I Pray Amen
 
Weird how you start out with a complete and total lie! Everyone does not fear ### especially fearing the Corona virus. I don't fear Corona virus ###! In Jesus forgive us for making claims that are not Truth! Forgive us for putting our neighbors down! In Jesus if it be Your Will save these people, take away their fears especially fears of what man can do for them and place their fear in You! All in Jesus! Amen! Thank You Lord Jesus!
That's baloney, everyone I hear talk expresses terror over it, or fascination with it by constantly obsessing over it. Until I see proof otherwise, I go by what I hear read, and see.2} Yeah forgive us for putting our neighbors down, like hypocrites who flee and put the mask on, yet smoke and are obese. I guess forgive Jesus too, because He spoke out against hypocrisy.
 
That's baloney, everyone I hear talk expresses terror over it, or fascination with it by constantly obsessing over it. Until I see proof otherwise, I go by what I hear read, and see.
You are wrong ###! I am not obsessed with it! You included me when you stated everyone and that statement is a lie from the very pit of Hell, then you put down others without a prayer for them. You should be ashamed of yourself! No worries, I included you in my prayer.
 
You are wrong ###! I am not obsessed with it! You included me when you stated everyone and that statement is a lie from the very pit of Hell, then you put down others without a prayer for them. You should be ashamed of yourself! No worries, I included you in my prayer.
I guess Jesus should be ashamed of Himself for speaking out on hypocrisy too? Read the whole thing. Not just the opening statement.
 
Your question touches on complex issues of personal behavior, health, and ethics. Here's a neutral perspective:

1. **Fear of Coronavirus**: It's natural for people to fear COVID-19 due to its potential health impacts. This fear can be heightened by media coverage and personal experiences.

2. **Health Behaviors**: Smoking, being overweight, and substance use are known risk factors for severe illness from COVID-19. People engaging in these behaviors might be more concerned about their vulnerability to the virus.

3. **Perception of Contradiction**: Some might see a contradiction if someone fears the virus but continues behaviors that increase their risk. However, behavior change is complex and influenced by many factors, including addiction, mental health, and access to resources.

4. **Hypocrisy**: Labeling someone as hypocritical can be subjective. People often struggle with conflicting behaviors and intentions. It's important to consider the broader context of an individual's life and challenges.

5. **Empathy and Understanding**: It's crucial to approach such topics with empathy. Encouraging healthier choices and supporting individuals in making positive changes can be more constructive than judgment.

Ultimately, everyone's situation is unique, and understanding the reasons behind certain behaviors can lead to more compassionate and effective responses.
 
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