You can see this from the last article. It was like this often in church while I was growing up only then it was people who were religious who didn't believe in doctors. So, it was much more common than now for people to refuse to go to doctors in the 1950s than now. And then they died one by one.
So, hopefully, the pastor in the last article doesn't have to watch everyone die like I did as a child one by one from coronavirus like I did then from people not going to doctors.
When I was 15 to 17 some people in my church didn't want me to go to college because I might become a "pinko". This meant that I might believe in things other than creationism.
I did have problems when I took a college required sociology class and it took me about 3 years to realize that both creationism and darwinism were theories and neither one was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt so I decided that they were theories and I didn't necessarily have to fully believe in either of them. But, I was 21 before I evolved to this point and also I lived in coastal California which has always been much more experimental as a culture than the rest of the U.S.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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