"Social Distancing Isn't A Religion"

According to this National Review article by writer Rich Lowry, identical lockdowns are not needed everywhere in the United States with reference to the coronavirus.

The first sentence of the article says it all: "A sure sign of fanaticism is the inability to make distinctions, in this case between risky and non-risky activities, between places hard hit and places not."

Folks, once again, common sense prevails.

In this writer's mind, a far more important "distinction" is the ability to distinguish between good and evil (Isaiah 5:20 -- see article).

Also, the title of the above article states something that is worth contemplating this morning: "Social Distancing Isn't A Religion."

Let's thank the good Lord this morning that it's not! Rather, it's more of a conspiracy (see herehereherehere, here, here, here, and here).

---Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets

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