But how long would it take to die? What if you suffer permanent paralysis?
And you live for years with a partial loss or function in part of your body. What if the vaccine affects your central nervous system to the point you experience a paraplegic episode in your body for the long term.
What if you would have to spend the next 20 years in a nursing care facility, immobilized because you couldn't care for yourself?
Sure, death would be easy, if it was immediate. But if the side affects of the vaccine cause prolonged suffering for years, would you still be so adamant on taking it?
Sorry Nikos, you can roll the dice with your life, but I can't take that kind of risk with an unproven vaccine that could be extremely harmful to ones life in the long term.
No doubt, someone will say, Oh, "I will trust God for his protection." What about using some wisdom, or not tempting the Lord. If there are shark signs all over the beach warning not to swim in the ocean and you go swimming anyways, don't blame God for not protecting you if you get eaten alive. Just some thoughts to weigh in on why not to take the vaccine, or at least prolong it as long as possible.
If you put God First, you have Him at Last.
A.J. (12-19-2020)
Interesting. I never am troubled by needles of any kind, in fact I prefer to watch them go in... but last Oct when I fell and broke my wrist, I experienced the shock reaction about 20 min after the fall. I started to shiver and they put a blanket over me as we waited for the ambulance. It was in a convenience store and someone went and got a package of toilet paper for me to use as a pillow.
My sister fell a couple years ago and I don't know when the shock kicked in, but she fell when crossing a street, got herself up and drove home. Her son took her to the hospital and it was a very bad break needing surgery, a plate and pins. I never thought to ask her when the shock kicked in.
Apparently she has survived. Claims she's passed out 6 times in the past six weeks, totally normal.
Romans828 (12-19-2020)