Measles and Christian heresy
I grew up in the South. While there were no snake handlers in my town, there were fundamentalists in the area who practiced snake handling. I see no significant difference between those snake handlers in East Tennessee and folks in West Texas who refuse to vaccinate their kids for preventable diseases. Both are tempting God, which the Christian bible explicitly prohibits. However, unlike venomous snakes, measles virus is highly contagious.
“The ongoing measles outbreak in West Texas has doubled in size to 48 cases, mostly in children and teens, making it the state’s worst in nearly 30 years.
“State health officials said Friday in a news release that those who are infected are either unvaccinated or their vaccination status is unknown. Thirteen people have been hospitalized.
“The outbreak has spread from its epicenter in Gaines County, with single-digit cases in nearby Lynn, Terry and Yoakum counties. Officials in the area also expect the outbreak to continue to spread in these communities.
“South Plains Public Health District Director Zach Holbrooks said earlier this week that some of the cases appear to be connected to private religious schools.”
The link doesn’t say which religion, but this is Texas, so I doubt this is Zoroastrianism. If these are “Christian” schools, they’re teaching heresy.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ap-us-measles-outbreak-texas_n_67afc2ade4b0513a8d773c2b
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