Early on in this psy-op, I came to the realization that of all my friends, acquaintances, and family who got the jabs might be dead in a few years. It's difficult to accept, but that is my new reality. A close friend, fully jabbed and boosted, has had two TIAs that may have actually been strokes. Another, who had to have the jabs because of his profession, now lies in a hospital ICU for some unknown malady they first thought was a gall bladder attack, but now they aren't sure what it is. I sincerely pray and hope that he survives.
We are living through a new Dark Ages with our very own "Black Death" haunting us all.
All the sins of the world were nailed to the cross. Past, present, and future. Otherwise Jesus would not have said "It is Finished". One sin remains - rejecting Christ, and his sacrifice that cleanses away all sins. Some people don't like that though, because it's harder to control people when you can't put a load of guilt on them. The apostle Paul made it clear that living under the law means falling from grace. Eph 2:8-9 For it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith, and this is not from yourselves. It is the free gift of God, so that no one can boast about themselves.
This and my own personal experience in my family was the jabbed cut off their unjabbed family. I feel like I’ve already had a grieving process for them that is never ending and on going until they finally succumb to the poison orchestrated on their physical and spiritual selves. It’s quite difficult to process
I think our individual reactions will depend on our psychological makeup. On the Myers-Briggs Personality Inventory, I consistently rank as an INTJ. A loner, an introvert, logical, etc. I think that is why I have more easily adopted my attitude toward others in this age... people make their own decisions, even if it's based on a psy-op, and they have to live (or die) with those decisions.
I realize other people are much more empathetic toward others, and will have much different reactions.
Early on in this psy-op, I came to the realization that of all my friends, acquaintances, and family who got the jabs might be dead in a few years. It's difficult to accept, but that is my new reality. A close friend, fully jabbed and boosted, has had two TIAs that may have actually been strokes. Another, who had to have the jabs because of his profession, now lies in a hospital ICU for some unknown malady they first thought was a gall bladder attack, but now they aren't sure what it is. I sincerely pray and hope that he survives.
We are living through a new Dark Ages with our very own "Black Death" haunting us all.
I'm hopeful that most of the vaxxed can still be saved - spiritually and physically.
All the sins of the world were nailed to the cross. Past, present, and future. Otherwise Jesus would not have said "It is Finished". One sin remains - rejecting Christ, and his sacrifice that cleanses away all sins. Some people don't like that though, because it's harder to control people when you can't put a load of guilt on them. The apostle Paul made it clear that living under the law means falling from grace. Eph 2:8-9 For it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith, and this is not from yourselves. It is the free gift of God, so that no one can boast about themselves.
I don't think so. Murder of another is worse.
This and my own personal experience in my family was the jabbed cut off their unjabbed family. I feel like I’ve already had a grieving process for them that is never ending and on going until they finally succumb to the poison orchestrated on their physical and spiritual selves. It’s quite difficult to process
I think our individual reactions will depend on our psychological makeup. On the Myers-Briggs Personality Inventory, I consistently rank as an INTJ. A loner, an introvert, logical, etc. I think that is why I have more easily adopted my attitude toward others in this age... people make their own decisions, even if it's based on a psy-op, and they have to live (or die) with those decisions.
I realize other people are much more empathetic toward others, and will have much different reactions.