The reluctant vaccinated in the NWO

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The NWO (New World Order) is a popular conspiracy theory. The mark of the beast is also popular, especially among the religious people.

The theory goes that people cannot buy, sell and work without the "mark".

Now the question is what if people didn't want to be vaccinated or be marked for a while until a family member or a friend convinces them. It shows a lack of commitment to the government or the "Beast".

Some say COVID-19 vaccine is the 'mark of the beast.' Is there a connection to the Bible?

The COVID-19 vaccine has been scientifically proved to save lives, but for a select group of people in the religious realm, a more important matter is at stake – eternal salvation.

Some vaccine resisters have been galvanized by the idea that the shot is the "mark of the beast."

The "mark of the beast" in the New Testament's Book of Revelation signals an allegiance to Satan or those who reject God's memorial of creatorship.


The apocalyptic biblical term comes from Revelation 13: 16-18. According to the Apostle John in the New International Version Bible, a pair of beasts will rule the Earth with cruelty. Their evil reach – which can be interpreted as hidden manipulation – will require all people who engage in commerce to wear the mark of the beast.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/09/26/covid-vaccine-mark-beast-what-book-revelation-says/8255268002/
 
The NWO (New World Order) is a popular conspiracy theory. The mark of the beast is also popular, especially among the religious people.

The theory goes that people cannot buy, sell and work without the "mark".

Now the question is what if people didn't want to be vaccinated or be marked for a while until a family member or a friend convinces them. It shows a lack of commitment to the government or the "Beast".

Some say COVID-19 vaccine is the 'mark of the beast.' Is there a connection to the Bible?

The COVID-19 vaccine has been scientifically proved to save lives, but for a select group of people in the religious realm, a more important matter is at stake – eternal salvation.

Some vaccine resisters have been galvanized by the idea that the shot is the "mark of the beast."

The "mark of the beast" in the New Testament's Book of Revelation signals an allegiance to Satan or those who reject God's memorial of creatorship.


The apocalyptic biblical term comes from Revelation 13: 16-18. According to the Apostle John in the New International Version Bible, a pair of beasts will rule the Earth with cruelty. Their evil reach – which can be interpreted as hidden manipulation – will require all people who engage in commerce to wear the mark of the beast.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/09/26/covid-vaccine-mark-beast-what-book-revelation-says/8255268002/

The problem is a natural one of the educated vs. the poorly educated and the intelligent vs. the not-so-much mob.

https://news.usc.edu/182848/education-covid-19-vaccine-safety-risks-usc-study/
Researchers with the Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR) at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences found that more than 3 out of 4 (76%) U.S. adults with at least a bachelor’s degree have already been vaccinated or plan to be, compared to just over half (53%) of those without a college degree.
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I got my two shots last summer. Then was told I needed a booster six months later. That’s when I realized I’d been had.

Ever hear of needing a booster six months after the original?

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me.
You're free to do as you please. In fact, I encourage it.

OTOH, my general philosophy is to follow common sense. When the world's medical communities are pointing out the dangers and recommending a reasonable course of action then I'm inclined to take that advice since I'm not a doctor or a medical expert.

Sure, people make mistakes. I'm a retired pilot. I've made mistakes while flying and have seen the tragic results of mistakes others have made while flying. Regardless, I continue to support flying as one of the safest modes of transportation and advocated for safe operating procedures and regulations as an aviation safety rep for the last 20 years of my career.

Why would I think doctors, scientists and other experts are any different? They are doing their best and I'm fine with it.
 
You're free to do as you please. In fact, I encourage it.

OTOH, my general philosophy is to follow common sense. When the world's medical communities are pointing out the dangers and recommending a reasonable course of action then I'm inclined to take that advice since I'm not a doctor or a medical expert.

Sure, people make mistakes. I'm a retired pilot. I've made mistakes while flying and have seen the tragic results of mistakes others have made while flying. Regardless, I continue to support flying as one of the safest modes of transportation and advocated for safe operating procedures and regulations as an aviation safety rep for the last 20 years of my career.

Why would I think doctors, scientists and other experts are any different? They are doing their best and I'm fine with it.
Most of my professional friends are physicians, dentists and veterinarians. I’d estimate about a third never vaccinated and of the ones that did are like me. No booster.
One who did not vaccinate is an ER doc who’s seen many cases of COVID and was quite satisfied to have acquired natural immunity.
He told me he saw first hand the effectiveness of early therapeutics. Of course he tested himself constantly and as soon as he had a positive he started the therapy.
 
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