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Vaccine killing Chilldren

Do you agree with child vaccin mandates or pressure?

  • yes

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • no

    Votes: 12 80.0%

  • Total voters
    15
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dad2

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According to a recent analysis by the Department of Health and Human Services, cases among kids under age 18 spiked 884% since last summer. It was the largest increase in cases among all age groups.

WEIS Radio | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather » Kids are driving up COVID cases, but parents are still reluctant to vaccinate them, poll shows

https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/kids-driving-covid-cases-parents-reluctant-vaccinate-poll/story?id=81623254
That doesn't say much. What, instead of 1 case we had 1/34? (if we believe them)
 

1689Dave

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Sounds good. The thing is when I do that, it does not make me want to trust man and the Satanic agenda racing in.
But God gave us the vaccines. Be careful how you see this. It is blasphemy to attribute the works of God to the Devil.
 

Reynolds

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But God gave us the vaccines. Be careful how you see this. It is blasphemy to attribute the works of God to the Devil.
By that logic, God Gave us the virus.Why try to keep from getting it?
God can do a lot better than a vaccine that does not even work.
 

1689Dave

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By that logic, God Gave us the virus.Why try to keep from getting it?
God can do a lot better than a vaccine that does not even work.
People have an appointed time of death. And the vaccine works according to this. I'd be careful in how you see this. Because the vaccine is effective for those He meant for it to be.
 
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Reynolds

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People have an appointed time of death. And the vaccine works according to this. I'd be careful in how you see this. Because the vaccine is effective for those He meant it to be.
By that line if reasoning, why a vaccine?
If we are looking at it as an appointed time of death our actions do not alter, does it matter if we vax or don't vax? If it's not my time, the vax will protect me? If it's my time, the vax will kill me of a blood clot? If it's my time Covid will kill me? If it's not my time, nothing will kill me?

It makes your entire argument about tying vax and appointed time together a double edge sword that cuts you more than helps you.
 

Reynolds

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As a continuation of 75, I have always struggled with the appointed time if death. General T.J. Jackson told a Captain who tried to get him to stop sitting on horseback in the middle of the battles that he was safe in the midst of battle as he was in his own bed, that providence determined his time if death.
If that is true, why even try or care?
 

1689Dave

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By that line if reasoning, why a vaccine?
If we are looking at it as an appointed time of death our actions do not alter, does it matter if we vax or don't vax? If it's not my time, the vax will protect me? If it's my time, the vax will kill me of a blood clot? If it's my time Covid will kill me? If it's not my time, nothing will kill me?

It makes your entire argument about tying vax and appointed time together a double edge sword that cuts you more than helps you.
If you have a biblical worldview, God kills people with his four sore judgements, not only in the OT, but even in Revelation. But he protects his elect in times of judgement. The disease is one of his judgements according to this. But the vaccine is to protect the elect in the midst of it.

He doesn't kill everyone because he uses them to provide for the elect who are few in number.

You can see all of this happening now if you learn to recognise it.
 

1689Dave

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As a continuation of 75, I have always struggled with the appointed time if death. General T.J. Jackson told a Captain who tried to get him to stop sitting on horseback in the middle of the battles that he was safe in the midst of battle as he was in his own bed, that providence determined his time if death.
If that is true, why even try or care?
It's absolutely true.
 

Reynolds

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If you have a biblical worldview, God kills people with his four sore judgements, not only in the OT, but even in Revelation. But he protects his elect in times of judgement. The disease is one of his judgements according to this. But the vaccine is to protect the elect in the midst of it.

He doesn't kill everyone because he uses them to provide for the elect who are few in number.

You can see all of this happening now if you learn to recognise it.
I don't disagree, but why does God need a vaccine? If the vaccine works, it's protecting some people I guarantee are not elect.
 
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