Yes, but building a conspiracy on near impossibilities and presenting it as a serious threat that induces fear among the brethren is hardly the work of the Holy Spirit.
But Carl some of those don't believe the problems for those who have taken vaccines can be categorized as near impossibilities and they think they're being a loving person sounding the alarm and being inspired by the Spirit to do so.
I do agree with your though. If I was a Pastor and a dear saint albeit not using wisdom started shaking their head insinuating no the other shouldn't have got a vaccine and insinuating they're probably going to die, I'd probably shout out as loud as could, "STOP!" I'd tell them stop that right now! Even if what you're saying is true God has never called you to come in and crush his people with a spirit of fear and terror our job here is to edify and strengthen the saints and no one, NO ONE should be leaving here with a dark cloud over their head.
If we allow our lips to impart that type of mental state, fear and terror one would have unknowingly yielded themselves to the devil...even if what they said was potentially true. So how should one handle their convictions that are different from yours. I think it's fine for one to say I have reservations about them and you can study the internet about that if you like BUT if there was something not good about the vaccines then I'm in agreement with you that you have immunity from it In Jesus Name! (based on Mark 16:17,18 plus other scriptures as well)
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