Is it the right thing to do or mark of the beast?
Palm Beach County residents line up outside of the Tabernacle Baptist Church in West Palm Beach on Jan. 16 for a COVID-19 vaccination event. It was sponsored by the Florida Department of Emergency Management and the Florida Department of Health.MEGHAN MCCARTHY/THE PALM BEACH POST/TNS
BY DAVID FLESHLER
SUN SENTINEL/TNS
FORT LAUDERDALE â At River West Palm Beach Church, Pastor Corey Erman stood in front of the congregation on Easter morning and denounced the âscamdemicâ of COVID-19 and the âbig, big, big con jobâ of testing and vaccines.
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Florida evangelicals on vaccine: Right thing to do or mark of the beast?
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Florida evangelicals on vaccine: Right thing to do or mark of the beast?
Sun Sentinel 6 days ago David Fleshler, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS A Florida resident gives a thumbs up while getting vaccinated at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. The Florida Department of Health is administering COVID-19 vaccinations at the convention center s North Concourse loading dock, by appointment only. Evangelicals have been putting up some resistance to getting.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. At River West Palm Beach Church, Pastor Corey Erman stood in front of the congregation on Easter morning and denounced the “scam-demic” of COVID-19 and the “big, big, big con job” of testing and vaccines.