posted on Sep, 24 2021 @ 11:24 AM
a reply to:
Kingnothing33
Did you apply the extraordinary proof theory to the government and their fraudulent claims as well?
What extraordinary claim did the government make? That a vaccine provided protection against a virus? How in the Holy Hell is that an extraordinary
claim? What law of physics does it violate? What law of physics does it appear to violate?
But to answer the implied point of your question, I didn't have to dig very deep to realize that the vaccine is not doing what it was claimed to do.
It does not inoculate against the Chinese virus; at most, it acts as a proactive treatment instead of a vaccine. At worst, it introduces the cause of
the more severe symptoms directly into the bloodstream. I have no intention of taking it, thank you very much. Believe it or not, I am anti-vax and
strongly anti-vax-mandate!
I can be anti-vax and also be anti-ignorance. As to being anti-God? Any time you want to discuss Christian theology, buddy, start a thread and let me
know. I will gladly oblige you.
Choose wisely.
TheRedneck