I’ve heard some pretty lame vaxx rationalizations. The “I did it for my job” one is one of the more reasonable ones, but it’s still lame. I’m glad you’re able to use your personal experiences to debunk that one.
A really annoying one I heard from someone who took Moderna, whom I told put his faith in Stephane Bancel instead of in God, was that he had faith that God would protect him from the adverse effects. I couldn’t help but scoff that it’s not how faith works. You don’t test God. You don’t shoot a gun at yourself and expect God to stop the bullet. You’re supposed to have faith in the first place that God will protect you from covid and rumors of covid. And like you said, have faith that God will provide for you and your family. A pastor I like said that if you have everyday faith then you’re less likely to need a miracle. Taking the vaxx for worldly reasons and expecting God to miracle away the consequences is a failure of faith.
I’ve heard some pretty lame vaxx rationalizations. The “I did it for my job” one is one of the more reasonable ones, but it’s still lame. I’m glad you’re able to use your personal experiences to debunk that one.
A really annoying one I heard from someone who took Moderna, whom I told put his faith in Stephane Bancel instead of in God, was that he had faith that God would protect him from the adverse effects. I couldn’t help but scoff that it’s not how faith works. You don’t test God. You don’t shoot a gun at yourself and expect God to stop the bullet. You’re supposed to have faith in the first place that God will protect you from covid and rumors of covid. And like you said, have faith that God will provide for you and your family. A pastor I like said that if you have everyday faith then you’re less likely to need a miracle. Taking the vaxx for worldly reasons and expecting God to miracle away the consequences is a failure of faith.