Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Philadelphia Church of God Still Ignoring COVID-19 Guidelines


The Flurry clan's personal slave detail cleaning leavening out of cracks in floor tiles, all the while ignoring the State of Oklahoma guidelines on COVID-19 infection prevention. Students have also spent many hours cleaning the Flurry's sins out of the family jet.

Classes have not been canceled and students are regularly in close proximity, even in the dorms and dining areas.

This is a Church of God after all, who follows a god that will never allow any of them to be infected. Magical god is amazing!

From a PCG source


12 comments:

Byker Bob said...

At least Flurry gave them creepers so roll around on. Back in the day, if that were me and my buds at original AC, we'd probably be doing some sidewalk surfing on those things as soon as the camera people were out of the room.

BB

Stephen Schley said...

I might be wrong but that sounds like child endangerment, does it to y'all?

Anonymous said...

My understanding is that the students are getting a subsidized education. In which case, the student labor is understandable. I recall having to load railway freight cars in order to pay my student expenses.

The photo brings a yearning that some of my former church dates did such labor. So many were spoilt, treating their dates like personal slaves. The single women need to learn to please others. Which is why I respect the women who serve behind the counters in fast food franchises. They've built the habit of pleasing men.

Anonymous said...

While PCG is clearly following Flurry instead of God. Common sense says that grocery store workers are the most at risk.

They have thousands of people touch them by handing money to them every day. I know some of them... I see them regularly myself.

Then they go home and make contact with all their family members.

The truth is the truth. Not just for large groups making contact buy ALL people making contact.

If you believe the virus is that dangerous you should NOT go to the grocery store it is the most dangerous place in America right now.

But I think most people don't know a thing about disease or viruses and are just parrotting add hysteria from the news.

This is an example of mass delusion.

If you have faith in social distancing will protect you then you shouldn't leave your house at all. Otherwise you are inadvertently being in contact with thousands and thousands and are going to get the virus get viciously sick anf most likely die alone with your iPad.

Anonymous said...

have they never heard of mops?

Tonto said...

Flurry should be cleaning his own "crack"!

Anonymous said...

It's sad that low IQ individuals like 6:22am have the same rights as the rest of us. Maybe there should be a license to procreate with the minimum IQ to receive such - 120!

Anonymous said...

If these PCGlings all live at the "college" are they and resident staff all isolated (physically) from the rest of the world? Has GF claimed his "no contact" policy is paying off?

Anonymous said...


Plenty of money for a private jet and fancy buildings for the short little big shot.

Not enough money for mops for the little sheeple to clean all of Flurry's possessions.

Byker Bob said...

Obviously, 6:22, you are a binary thinker, or at least are putting on that aura as a platform from which to make whatever point you think you are making.

But, life isn't like that. It's more like percentages and probability. As an example, people who live or work in New York City live with much greater daily risk of exposure than do the folks in Montana. So the New Yawker is going to want to go to high percentages with his or her protective measures. Wear gloves, and be careful to spray them with Lysol before taking them off, because the virus can live on the outer surface of the gloves. You could infect yourself from your gloves as you remove them! If you wear eyeglasses, clean them with disinfectant frequently. The outside of even the best mask can be contaminated, so use caution when removing it and properly disposing of it. Grocery stores have placed stricter protocols in place, but even so, it's best to shop at opening time, before which everything has been sanitized. Also, buy in bulk, if possible, to diminish your number of trips to the market. Wear gloves and a mask. Avoid public transportation. Work the percentages as best you can in your favor, but remember you will naturally forget some things or make mistakes. If you have children, for certain they will make mistakes. Supervise them in their frequent hand washing, and up the number of baths and showers.

Just because you can't be at 100% doesn't mean you should forget the whole thing and act as if there is no epidemic. You do what you can, and there will be certain things you can do nothing about. I don't know if it can be spread this way, but what if someone farts in front of you? If you can smell it, there are measurable chemical and most likely viral components to such an emission, and you've just breathed them in! Gives you a good idea of the dispersion range of a cough, a sneeze. or just plain breath. If breath were odorized (in some people it is!) like propane or natural gas, you'd definitely be more aware of the type of social distancing that is really required.

Stay away from all people whom you know are denying the virus, or making light of the precautions most people are taking, because they are in this space and time horribly dangerous enemies! One strike any they are out! It's too dangerous to allow them the full count of strikes and balls.

Don't filter it through partisan politics, think objectively. There are people who think that this will undo President Trump, and there are those who worry that he will declare Marshall Law and cancel the elections. Controlling the pandemic is our best weapon against such fears becoming reality. It's in everybody's best interest to take this seriously. Hopefully even those who believe that this is the beginning of the tribulation can be persuaded that protecting themselves will help sure up the proposition that they will still be alive to rise up to meet with Jesus when He returns. We have not heard any of the ACOG leaders mention that one, have we?

BB

the Ocelot said...

To parphrase Ted Nugent he got Butt Crack Fever!

Anonymous said...

There is rarely a Sabbath at HQS when the Malone family aren’t sick and sniffling and coughing all through services. They preach the laws of quarantine but no one follows them. When the entire college got head lice a few years ago they still attended services, the main congregation wasn’t ever informed. Even the salad bar and food at the John Amos Field House is notorious for giving members, ministers and students Montezumas revenge because of the lack of standards of cleanliness. One student was still employed full time while the church was paying her medical expenses while she was dealing with intestinal parasites. The PCG is full of contradictions. I had the misfortune of learning a great deal of what goes on behind the scene while working there. There is quite a backstory that is rarely seen. I wish someone would do a documentary the way one was done on Joe Exotic. It would be a similar train wreck.