After reading through some of the posts, the most egregious insinuations are those suggesting people here and their relatives will or may die in 2-3 yrs. It was even noted we don't know this as fact but based on fear-mongering and dubious sources, this idea has been planted in the minds of good people here who, or family members, merely took a vaccine in hopes of protecting themselves. Now, myself included, will have to try and swipe this dreadful idea out of our brains. The Bible says 'not to fear' over 300 times and spreading this worrisome scenario to others here, I find assaulting in a way. I know it may of have been meant that way, but that's how I take it esp considering the effect it's had on some fellow members here.
Since it's not even a fact yet, just hearsay, I would not want to be the one guilty of promoting horrid thoughts of loved ones around us dying out in a couple years, whether it turns out to be true or not. If someone is so convinced by 'certain' sites there is a threat, a fact-based warning would suffice. I stupidly told a family member about this site and I now have to pray I haven't burdened them with ideas of their own early demise.
Since it's not even a fact yet, just hearsay, I would not want to be the one guilty of promoting horrid thoughts of loved ones around us dying out in a couple years, whether it turns out to be true or not. If someone is so convinced by 'certain' sites there is a threat, a fact-based warning would suffice. I stupidly told a family member about this site and I now have to pray I haven't burdened them with ideas of their own early demise.
Please try to understand that.
I have relatives - as well as other people I care about - who have taken the shot.
And, I know it is not a pleasant thing to think about - that they may not have that long left to live.
I am praying that God will grant some "exceptions" on their behalf.
But - isn't this something we live with every day? The knowledge that people we love may be gone tomorrow?
Do we not watch loved-ones die a slow painful death before our eyes from things like cancer and Alzheimers?
Why would this be any different?
As Christians, we must deal with whatever we have to while striving to do whatever we can to "save as many passengers as we can before the ship sinks" - knowing that we are in God's hands - and that - ultimately - "everything is going to be alright"...
Don't overreact.
Be blessed.
Be strong.
Be real.
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