I hope nothing happens to them, but with all the new info coming out about the vaccine, it doesn't seem to be looking good. I will be honest though. I am angry at most of them for getting it. They have no faith in God. One is supposedly an avid Christian. An annoying type. She would lecture everyone about stupid things yet she did not trust God enough to not get the vax. I have a relationship with God and I would die before I conpromised that relationship. Anything that resembles the mark of the beast AT ALL to me I want no part of.
I'm angry because people I care about trusted celebrities, the media and the Government over people who actually care about their well being. And more importantly, they did not trust God. I can't imagine a faithless existence. They must be dead inside. I feel bad and will pray for them and I wish they would accept God's love. Anyway I just needed to get that off my chest. I will pray for all your loved ones who got the Vax. They need Jesus badly. Very sad.
I love the free will viewpoint. I had taken a similar tactic but instead realized that Trump said to take the vaccine and they were fooled either by him or trusting their government as they had for so long.
My family had had it with me over Q by the time the shots came out and there was no way they were listening to me. So I didn’t say anything more. They knew I thought Covid was a hoax and they knew that I was saying it is entirely survivable but they all went and got it.
Fortunately our two daughters were smart and have not. One also has a medical reason for not getting it which makes it easier for her to survive in whacko CA. Our younger who was always the type to get along and not go against the crowd has found her voice as she gets older and is now bluntly telling people how she feels and what she knows. Fortunately she is in Texas where it goes over easily.
Thank you, anon. I also failed to say in that post that this period of history we are in has shown me who my friends are and who I cannot trust anymore. The people I spoke of -- the ones who made a public display of shunning me -- are folks who have been in my home and share meals with.
Every once in a while I try to understand what went on in their heads that justified such behavior, and all I can come up with is fear. Fear of their own mortality and an almost Medieval fear of unseen boogeymen in the form of a virus they cannot control. Ah well, I won't dwell on it, but I'm rather grateful that it took this event to sort out the wheat from the chaff, and redirect my friendship toward those who deserve it.
Bubonic plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Just so everyone knows, the black plague was not a virus.
You're right of course, but I don't expect the intellectuals to make that distinction. These are people who maybe got a degree in underwater basket weaving or social "science" and think it gives them carte blanche to share their opinions with the peasants that they see beneath them.
I keep asking my doctor how can I get sick from something that isn't alive in less it gets injected into me?