I'm looking for suggestions and/or examples of overcoming the vaccinated's reluctance to believe any facts surrounding negative effects of the jab. IF there is any cure or mitigation for the jab's effects on the body, there are many people who will never take advantage of them because they would be embarrassed they were so badly duped. Has anyone successfully dealt with this? I'm getting too many fingers in the ears and "Lalala - I can't hear you!"
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It reminds me of Mr Humble Bellows from the movie The crimson Pirate:
Thy humble servant beliefs when thy humble servant sees .....
There are people who can make estimations and logical inferences and conclusion based on the facts available and live according to those recognition.
Other people need pain to realize how bad it is, of all kinds of reasons. Let's just say, it was not convenient.
Pain. Indeed. Sometimes you have to show people.
It is like St Paul writing to the ephesians about certain people's behavior, chapter 4:
17 This I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the vanity of their mind, 18 having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness of their heart: 19 who being past feeling have given themselves over unto lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness.
The reason I am quoting this is the process the the same with the jab.
Response 1: -O I am jabbed because I need my work. -O I am jabbed because my friend or family pressured me -O I am jabbed because I belief the CDC -O I am jabbed because Biden said so. -O I am jabbed because I want to go to parties
Response 2: -O I am not jabbed because I researched it and it is neither safe nor effective.
Vanity of mind, understanding darkened, blindness of their hearts.
Note then what it says in 19: who being past feeling. In other translations it is called : being callous or without a sense of shame, and Wycliffe, the first translator of the greek book into English popular language: despair.
SO, what happens when the consequences come to be manifested in their own bodies?
To close with another biblical story: People did not take heed Noah's words, until the rains came.
Beautiful stories about human behavior and vanity, especially in this day of totalitariansm.