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originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: FraterAetherius
If karma is a bitch, I'm her pimp!
All jokes aside
It almost reads like some here take the authority to assess the righteousness of a death. On top, the talk of need sacrifice. When I see, these same people moan about the sacrifices made by the elites, cheer on the death of innocent people, it gives me a bad feeling, kind of like you're not one iota different and if you were the ruling class things would be exactly the same or worse.
It makes me wonder, do they not see their hypocrisy, or are they part of the divide and rule game, maybe even without knowing?
a horrible place of eternal torment.
If you chose to not get the jab and die from the alleged covid, that's your fault.
originally posted by: puzzled2
a reply to: HawkeyeNation
but it might
Recent data from the U.K. Office of National Statistics reveals people who have been double jabbed against COVID-19 are dying from all causes at a rate six times higher than the unvaccinated
3 Reasons UK Vaccination Data Might Raise Some Eyebrows
originally posted by: Shoujikina
a reply to: visitedbythem
a horrible place of eternal torment.
Such a place does not exist. I mean, this world does good enough a job to simulate 'eternal torment', but in the end, it will only be a hundred years or less (usually).
Karma happens, and we all reap what we sow. However, eventually, even the most evil and stubborn of us has cleansed his soul of the icky stuff and are free to enjoy life and move on. We don't have to ever be in a situation of 'eternal torment' - that would be cruel and unusual punishment, that even the Earthly governments would think is too much. How can a loving Creator be worse than an Earthly government?
We all go to our 'level' - if we're lowly vibrating demons, after the body dies, we live amongst other lowly vibrating demons in a probably very gloomy, dark, depressing environment. If we're human beings that just made some mistakes but want to be good, we will probably get to live in a much higher-vibrating worlds after our sins have been atoned (there's no proper vocabulary for this stuff, so this explanation is a bit faulty - we have to process everything we have done in the incarnation before we can move on), and we have learned the lessons we were meant to learn from the incarnation. Then we're free to cultivate, play, learn, research, travel, etc. until it's time to incarnate again for a new set of lessons and to pay more karmic debts.
There's no 'eternal torment', but there is 'almost-eternal spiritual cultivation' that takes us to higher levels until we join back with the Creator the way a lonely drop of water might join an ocean.
originally posted by: Shoujikina
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
If you chose to not get the jab and die from the alleged covid, that's your fault.
'Alleged'?
In any case, 'death' is no one's 'fault' - it's a natural thing that happens to every BODY, but not the spirit.
Also, you don't have to choose to NOT do something. That is the default mode, not doing anything. Anything you DO is a choice, but you don't specifically need a choice to NOT do something. Did you choose every single day that 'today I am NOT going to climb mount Everest'? Of course not, because it's the default mode. However, if you DO climb the mount Everest, that requires a choice.
Therefore, choosing to 'not get a stab' is not required. You don't have to make any choice, and the side-effect of not making any choices, a stab will (hopefully) not happen. You just don't have to specifically make a choice, when it's something you are not doing.
I never made a choice to 'not get stabbed'. I didn't 'refuse' or anything. I just haven't made any choices about anything like that, I just rather live my life normally and make choices about the things I do every day, and that's all - that's enough for me.
So not making the choice to 'get stabbed' is not the same thing as making a choice to 'not get stabbed'.
There is a big difference.
originally posted by: canucks555
This seems to be the new "thing" for anti vaxxers.
Do you know how many people are now vaxxed? Like..A billion or more?
So every time anyone who has had the vax dies..Its the vaxxes fault?
Do you know how stupid that angle is?
(yawn)