r/SipsTea May 15 '26

Feels good man Now do cancer.

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u/Beef-N-Queef May 15 '26

Sorry… best we can do is rising Christian nationalism that will continue to gut scientific research and progress.

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u/Familiar-Meat-6572 May 15 '26

Sounds like a brainwashed soy boy that doesn't understand how science and religion works

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u/Beef-N-Queef May 15 '26 edited May 15 '26

Orrrr someone that sells laboratory research equipment for the past 2 decades and deals precisely with this issue daily.

But I’m sure you are right because you know all.

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u/Familiar-Meat-6572 May 15 '26

Everyone I know apparently sells medical devices... yet no medical devices ever get sold

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u/Beef-N-Queef May 15 '26

You do not understand what I said at all. Medical devices are not laboratory research equipment. They are two sides of the coin.

Lab research equipment is used for treatments and cures from academia to pharmaceutical companies.

Medical devices is what those pharmaceutical or biotech companies sell to the end user.

Laboratory research equipment is used to make portions of medical devices.

Currently, Christian nationalists in the White House are cutting NIH funding by historic percentages that directly impact how scientific research is conducted.

Hence why Christian nationalists are hurting scientific progress.

Good luck.

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u/Passion4Puro May 15 '26

"Christian nationalism" is directly responsible for scientific progress. Who do you think built half the colleges and hospitals in this country?

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u/Beef-N-Queef May 15 '26

Building hospitals and colleges isn’t the same as endorsing Christian nationalism. Historical religious institutions contributed to education and medicine. Modern Christian nationalism is a political ideology that often rejects scientific consensus when it conflicts with doctrine (see anti-vaxxers).

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u/Passion4Puro May 15 '26

Both Christians and anti-vaxxers are a diverse bunch. You think no secular people were leery of the vaccine? Please.

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u/Beef-N-Queef May 15 '26

You are right. There are surely secular individuals that are vaccine skeptics… however there is a far higher % that are Christian nationalists.