Since you used the, “I’m a follower of Jesus” line, I’ll just respond in kind. As a follower of Jesus, you have a kind of discernment that unbelievers do not have. And you are not using it. Your duty as a “follower of Jesus”, is to the truth, not to misleading facts put out by a corrupt government who worships the almighty dollar. It’s time to get your head out of the sand and see what’s plainly in front of you. Trusting the government’s statistics and facts in regards to a “vaccine” they’re pushing, is akin to trusting the police to investigate themselves after an officer of theirs commits a crime. The fact that you cannot see the plain conflict of interest is disturbing.DBowling wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:14 amOh...your implication is very obvious...RickD wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 4:22 amYou’re playing with words. I didn’t day your statement is factually inaccurate. I said it’s misleading. Read post#8 and you’ll understand how something can be factually accurate, and still be misleading.
But as I stated in my post, my statements are factually accurate and there is nothing misleading about my posts in this thread.
As I said somewhere else, the truth of my statement is easily confirmed.
About 50% of the US is fully vaccinated.
- Are hospitals in the US being flooded with people suffering from adverse reactions to the covid vaccine?
- Or are hospitals in the US being flooded with unvaccinated people who have contracted covid?
The data is clear and unambiguous.
If the data doesn't align with a person's personal perspective, that doesn't mean the data is "unclear".
It simply means that particular perspective is driven by something other than facts and data.
How long are you going to keep perpetuating the lie that these Covid vaccines are safe and effective?
As a follower of Jesus, you need to do better than that.