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Should Christians get vaccinated?

(in view of the corona virus).

Clarify (1) Share Report Asked January 08 2021 My picture Jack Gutknecht

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Mini James Kraft

We actually know nothing about the long term effects of the vaccine. This vaccine is unlike any other produced and works in a different way than anything previous.

I am 80 years old, and have been retired for 16 years. I do not have to take it to keep a job, or for any other known reason yet, and so I will not take it.

This vaccine is more of a control factor to see how far the powers that be can mandate a vaccine or Revelation 14 the mark of the beast.

I know there are plenty of health care workers both nurses and doctors who have left their jobs rather than take the vaccine.

From what I have read the vaccine does change a persons DNA. I can not see that as a good thing.

There are plenty of arguments for and against it, but I have also heard that some have taken the vaccine and died within minutes. I have also heard of some who had the vaccine and still had COVID 19 after receiving the vaccine.

No doubt many will be mandated to take it or loose their job.

We have never had anything like this before. This is not a normal vaccine like previous vaccines and no one knows the long term effects.

April 02 2021 Report

My picture Jack Gutknecht

So far, fortunately, what you said, James,

"No doubt many will be mandated to take it or lose their job",

has not happened to me.

April 02 2021 Report

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