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Katie's avatar

When our church masked up and was also praying for the life saving vaccine, we never masked, and I watched these people thinking they were insane. We lost our 16-year-old son to brain cancer several years ago, before covid, damned near healed him naturally, and he was killed by lies from the local children's hospital of a drug that wasn't what they said it was. The point being, we were introduced to a world we had never been exposed to with 4 healthy children up to that point, and it was DISGUSTING. I have always stood on the verse, "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but power, love, and a sound mind." I felt like churches misled their flock straight to fear. As they prayed, I prayed against their prayer and protection over all of their minds....that sound minds return and the spirit of fear, not of God, was put back in the bottle.

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Jack D Crack's avatar

Man, you got that right. Felt the same way! Fear and falsehood and idolatry was the only thing the church was offering. I can get that at Wal Mart...

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Well, Wal Mart was open.

Churches were not.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Apparently that's where a lot of church people went after church to get their safe and effective vaccine that was more protective than God. (According to an Epoch Times article)

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RunningLogic's avatar

“I can get that at Wal Mart” 🤣😂

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Truthseeker's avatar

My great grandmother always said, ‘inside every medicine, is a little bit of poison’ … true then and even more true today. Sage advice from our elders.

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Scott Huffman's avatar

Or as one professor of pharmacology used to tell his pharmacy students, "all drugs are essentially toxins with beneficial side effects."

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Vonu's avatar

"The dose makes the poison" (Latin: dosis sola facit venenum 'only the dose makes the poison') is an adage intended to indicate a basic principle of toxicology.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Your comments are powerful and devastating. I'm so sorry for the loss of your beloved son. Add this to the list of medical harms that the perpetrators must be held accountable for. We need a new healthcare system because the one we have is proven to be worse than useless.

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TeacherLori's avatar

Here in WA, I wasn’t allowed to sing in the church choir because I’m not vaxxed, which made little sense because I could sing in the congregation (albeit masked). Air flow in one direction must be vaxed, but not in the opposite? I chose not to attend.🙄

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RunningLogic's avatar

The moronic rules that were created to supposedly prevent Covid make me want to tear my hair out and bang my head against the wall at the stupidity of it all!

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Anne Clifton's avatar

So ridiculous! It's like the restaurant thing. Wear a mask until seated, then you are safe!

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Tory's avatar

Very moronic. Divisive. Our church stated: no mask, no vax… watch at home.

The Churches may have had some independent decisions… but mega churches were tapped on the shoulder by NIH Dr. Loosely Collins a paid

Pharma voice of NIH to explain We must think of the other person … guilt…

That’s what Jesus would do.

Now, that data really hurt, as I take my faith seriously. ….. They bought everyone.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Oh, you could sing if vaxxed? Wow, in the NC Novus Ordo Catholic Church that I attended (and left) no one could sing. Why would you lift your voice to the Lord??????

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Michelle's avatar

I hope you’ve been able to find another church, and one that is biblically sound.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I am quite happy in a Traditional Latin Mass Church in SD. I thank the Lord for His leading me back to my traditional faith.

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MKnight's avatar

You point out something kind of important, though. When you KNOW that big pharma actually is harming us more than helping, it’s because of hard experiences. I have two autistic sons, and have really been through the ringer with them and the medical/pharma system (that very likely created their condition in the first place). So I don’t intuitively know that vaccines are suspect and doctors are significantly owned by the pharma industry. I was forced into it, kicking and screaming. So now a mass event has forced others into it with us. So I’m trying to have compassion for those learning the hard way, kind of like we did.

I’m so sorry about your son. I lost a brother to a brain tumor several years ago. To this day, we’re pretty convinced it was the pharmaceutical cancer treatment that destroyed his quality of life and ultimately ended it. I feel him around sometimes, though, reminding me to have hope in better things to come. ❤️

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Betsy Frost's avatar

I had a close family friend who years ago died after receiving a cancer treatment. Even the medical professionals later admitted that it wasn't her cancer but her body's inability to metabolize the toxic treatments that led to her death. That was one of the first aha! moments for me and there have been plenty more since.

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Kathy Lux's avatar

❤️

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