As for being Christian, counting how many people of color I know or you know is about as disgustingly anti Christian, and racist as you can get.
Nope.
Nothing in Scripture to support your view.
Plenty in Scripture to support mine, that ignoring the poor puts you on the wrong side of God.
Thinking that, because you don't know anyone who died, therefore anyone who claims to know a lot of people who did, they must be lying, shows that you have privilege. In this case, it happens to be racial privilege. It's not racist to notice that significantly more people of color died from COVID (before the vaccine was available) than white people.
It would be racist if you said that the reason people of color died was because they are stupid, or unfavored by God, or any number of other reasons you might give.
Simply stating a statistical fact isn't racist.
Pointing out that statistical fact, and offering it as a reason you doubt that I know dozens of people who died, while you don't, is not racist.
Doubting the veracity of my claims is not really racist. It's just stupid. And rather typical of people both on the right and on the left. They have their minds made up, and they don't want to listen to any facts that might challenge their beliefs. You're probably on either the right or the left, and that's why you refuse to believe simple facts, and choose to call me names (like "leftist," with no evidence to support such a claim) instead.[/QUOTE]
I still flat out don’t believe you.
I’m on safe ground with my disbelief that you personally know “dozens” ( 24? 36? 48?) of people that died from the virus.
Cause, ya know, the left lies.