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I believe this vaccine is conditioning for the true mark of the beast and the prophecies of the book of Revelation are taking place currently.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: GoShredAK
I believe this vaccine is conditioning for the true mark of the beast and the prophecies of the book of Revelation are taking place currently.
Okay, but in America, didn't it start with Social Security numbers? You can't legally buy or sell or earn a legal wage without one.
And then there's the previous vaccines that are required to attend schools, work in health care, food service, the military, etc. Wouldn't that also be conditioning for the Mark of the Beast?
but in America, didn't it start with Social Security numbers?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Sookiechacha
The more government officials try to punish people into it by forcing them out of society: job, house, ability to obtain basic necessities, etc, even denial of care ... the more it begins to look like prophetic fulfillment particularly when the disease in question is not especially deadly to most people.
This isn't about "most people". It's about the Christian philosophy of "loving thy neighbor", whose life and the lives of their loved ones may not fall into the "most people" category.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
If god wanted us vaccinated, he would have did it in the womb before we were born. Ban all inoculation technology, it's obviously the devil up to his usual tricks.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: network dude
and there are a lot of people who are actually advocating FOR forced vaccinations on American Citizens.
Yes. I get that. And that's a serious issue. But I don't see this as an example of that. I see it as an example of a politician using [her version] of Christian speak to address Christian resistance, by claiming she "believes" that "God want Christians to get the vaccine.
I'm not advocating for forced vaccines here. I'm just saying that I don't see her comments as anything more than political posturing to her Christian base.
so this is now the norm?
so this is now the norm?
But that doesn't do anything for the discussion but make you look petty.
So does demonizing the governor for saying "God wants Christians to be vaccinated".
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: network dude
so this is now the norm?
This has always been the norm.
But that doesn't do anything for the discussion but make you look petty.
So does demonizing the governor for saying "God wants Christians to be vaccinated".
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: TheRedneck
So quit telling me I do not understand Christianity.
You don't understand the language of Christianity if it goes against your belief of how special you and your personal freedoms are. If you don't agree that "love thy neighbor" may mean sacrificing your ego, and getting yourself vaccinated so as to protect neighbors and loved ones, then you don't understand the basics of Christian speak.
Take the log out of your eye before you criticize the splinter in others' eyes, for believing "love thy neighbor" may mean getting vaccinated.