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      From: slider@anashram.com              Jimmy DeYoung, a Christian radio broadcaster who questioned the COVID-19       vaccines, died Sunday following a short battle with the virus.              He was hospitalized with COVID-19 on Aug. 7, according to The       Chattanoogan, and died from the virus eight days later. DeYoung operated       Prophecy Today and his radio program was heard on more than 1,500 stations       worldwide, according to his website.              “Judy, his loving wife and companion in ministry for over 60 years, was by       his side until the very end,” a Facebook post on DeYoung’s account said.       “He is survived by a large family who loved him dearly. We covet your       prayers at this time.”              He was 81 years old, the Gospel Opportunities Radio Network said.              On DeYoung’s “Prophecy Today” show, he gave updates on Middle East news       “and explains how that relates to God’s world in the prophetic       perspective.”              One of his frequent guests, Sam Rohrer, said on DeYoung’s show in February       that the COVID-19 vaccines had “potential problems” and said they       wouldn’t       deliver on the promises national leaders put forth.              “Could this be another form of government control of the people?” DeYoung       asked Rohrer, to which the guest agreed.              When Roher finished his conversation about the “deceptiveness” of       government officials related to the vaccines, DeYoung called it “very,       very important information.”              In December as the vaccines were beginning to roll out, DeYoung asked a       guest if the vaccine “could be tied to the mark of the beast in Revelation       13.”              It’s unclear if DeYoung received a COVID-19 vaccine. His wife also caught       the virus, but a post earlier this month said she was at home and       improving.              In addition to his radio sermons, DeYoung spoke at churches throughout the       United States. He was scheduled to speak in Alabama, North Carolina and       Wisconsin during September and October. He most recently spoke at Church       of the Highlands in Harrison, Tennessee, on Aug. 1.              ### - ahaha! methinks i just felt the world get lighter? coz yet 'another'       far-right lying, cheating, bullshitting major cult leader and blind leader       of the blind whose been ripping people off for 'decades', is finally       revealed to NOT have had god on his side all along?? LOL ! :D              gud! his subsequent demise from covid may even SAVE 1000's of his gullible       believers from the same ignominious fate huh!              "we lost a moron, we lost a moron!       put on the hammer records, am ready to dance!" -- bill hicks :))))              (karma always gets ya's in the end heh!)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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