Are they really advertising for death?

Are they really advertising death?

Somehow this is a perfect end post for this Friday the 13th.

I was reading an article on Time Magazine online that linked to another article on “Who Dies in Pandemics”. For whatever reason the link showed the article was expired. Huh? Why provide me the link if it’s expired? Ok, I’ll play along, I’ll search for the article. This is what I got back…

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Are they really advertising death?

Source: Brandon/Time.com
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Are they really advertising death?

Why is the church advertising for death?

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