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{MOVED} Some evangelicals fear the 'mark of the beast' from a coronavirus vaccine
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobber" data-source="post: 75002068" data-attributes="member: 25895"><p>I agree there would have to be no question of that. It's a sad thing though that many have allowed their minds to be troubled with a fear that if they took a vaccine they've somehow taken the mark of the beast. But nobody thought that when they've maybe taken flu shot vaccines through the years. So why didn't the think that about them? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think though with each passing day people are reaching the end of allowing it to continue even I think in U.S. blue states. And if the numbers of problems don't greatly increase in states where things have opened up somewhat.....then definitely people will be saying enough is enough. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When a culture gives up an idea that there couldn't be genuine conspiracy of things and mock the very suggestion of such possibilities then YES.....you've got a culture which is way, way, too trusting and can be easily manipulated because people won't question anything and feel they'll be even mocked for doing so. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps. But I think maybe not. Oh that way of thinking will be pushed BUT....I think there's just so many, many, many people which would cause such a roar against such a draconian measure that might split the nations a part and they might finally conclude it can't be done. I see you're from Canada as I am but I think even here Trudeau might seek to roll that out but well...don't think it would fly. And all the ones who want a vaccine willingly....they'd be the first to get them and it would take quite awhile to give them to all those people. And I think it would be seen if they end up experiencing serious side effects and if so the whole program would be set aside. Of course I might wrong but still.....I'm just not sure it would fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobber, post: 75002068, member: 25895"] I agree there would have to be no question of that. It's a sad thing though that many have allowed their minds to be troubled with a fear that if they took a vaccine they've somehow taken the mark of the beast. But nobody thought that when they've maybe taken flu shot vaccines through the years. So why didn't the think that about them? I think though with each passing day people are reaching the end of allowing it to continue even I think in U.S. blue states. And if the numbers of problems don't greatly increase in states where things have opened up somewhat.....then definitely people will be saying enough is enough. When a culture gives up an idea that there couldn't be genuine conspiracy of things and mock the very suggestion of such possibilities then YES.....you've got a culture which is way, way, too trusting and can be easily manipulated because people won't question anything and feel they'll be even mocked for doing so. Perhaps. But I think maybe not. Oh that way of thinking will be pushed BUT....I think there's just so many, many, many people which would cause such a roar against such a draconian measure that might split the nations a part and they might finally conclude it can't be done. I see you're from Canada as I am but I think even here Trudeau might seek to roll that out but well...don't think it would fly. And all the ones who want a vaccine willingly....they'd be the first to get them and it would take quite awhile to give them to all those people. And I think it would be seen if they end up experiencing serious side effects and if so the whole program would be set aside. Of course I might wrong but still.....I'm just not sure it would fly. [/QUOTE]
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