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no_hypocrisy

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Mon Oct 17, 2022, 04:07 PM Oct 2022

"He saw Jesus . . . . " [View all]

This has got to be one of the worst things I've seen on television.

Kathie Lee Gifford on Tamron Hall last week.

Here she is recounting how she found her husband, Frank, dead on the floor. Watch her face.

At 0:56.

"He saw Jesus . . . and leapt into his arms . . . . "

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No KL. When you die, you lose muscle tension and control. I've seen a few choice corpses minutes after they became corpses. They are slack-jawed. Some look like they're screaming. Some look . . . well, like a dead codfish (like Frank). They didn't see Jesus and their faces froze. Not at all.

And how about the reaction of the studio audience. They're nodding their heads. Yep, that's how it happens. KL is right.

No she isn't! It's misleading. It's propaganda for Christianity and the myth of life-after-death.

I can't stand the fact that she got support from the audience. If she wants to be delusional, go for it. But what the hell about the audience?
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