Meh, its OK if someone belief comes out no matter the subject at hand.....I found it refreshing.Looks like the Calvinism/Arminianism debate just spilled over into the wrong thread.
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Meh, its OK if someone belief comes out no matter the subject at hand.....I found it refreshing.Looks like the Calvinism/Arminianism debate just spilled over into the wrong thread.
Meh, its OK if someone belief comes out no matter the subject at hand.....I found it refreshing.![]()
In work age people, the survival rate is much higher.A disease with a 98% survival rate is a workplace hazzard? That's just stupid.
A disease with a 98% survival rate is a workplace hazzard? That's just stupid.
This is not true. There have been deaths related to anaphylaxis, which is expected, but the actual risk of a serious side-effect is 0.0021%. Given the chance of dying of covid is much greater the vacvine is safe.After just 53 deaths caused by the swine flu vaccine in the 70s they pulled it. Far far more than that have died and thousands all over the world are suffering irreparable side effects
If you choose to dismiss all the VAERS data. And you do.This is not true. There have been deaths related to anaphylaxis, which is expected, but the actual risk of a serious side-effect is 0.0021%. Given the chance of dying of covid is much greater the vacvine is safe.
In fact, the anti-covid-vaxers here have said your chances of dying of vovid (at .5 %to .3% ) is effectively zero.
That means your chance of a serious adverse effect from a vacvine (which is 0.0021%) is effectively zero as well.
So like how they report Covid deaths? If you die with Covid it must have been Covid that killed you...A correction to my last post:
The 0.0021% is the statistical chances of dying post-vaccination taken from VAERS. This does not mean dying of something actually connected to a vaccine. A 98 year old woman who dies of cancer but was vaccinated the month prior would be listed in VAERS (just as treatment for alcoholism is listed in VAERS). VAERS does not connect events with vaccines but is a database of events for the CDC to utilize.
So people have a .3% to .5% chance of dying (statistically as a whole) from covid and a 0.0021% of dying in the months following a vaccine to include deaths unrelated to a vaccine.
If the .3% to .5% is essentially zero then the 0.0021% is also essentially zero and the anti-covid-vaxers are making mountains out of molehills in their hypocrisy.
Yep. A guy I fish with died of Covid recently. He had Covid six weeks ago. Got over it. Back fishing, working, healthy as a hog. Had a heart attack and "died of Covid."So like how they report Covid deaths? If you die with Covid it must have been Covid that killed you...![]()
Had to be. No doubt about itSo like how they report Covid deaths? If you die with Covid it must have been Covid that killed you...![]()
This is a less than useless statement—it is perverted and has no place in the debate. This could be said of anything that happens as the result of another’s actions. It in no way legally absolves the guilt of the one who caused the injury or death.They would only be alive still if God had not appointed for them to die after being vaccinated, which obviously He did.
It in no way legally absolves the guilt of the one who caused the injury or death.
But if you insist on doing so, then you should back up and argue that trying to avoid COVID-19 in any way is to resist God’s will.