The Bible tells us to put our trust in God and His creation, and to fear the consequences of not doing this. Hence, to be God-fearing is synonymous to being Christian. The expression draws form the insight that things tend to go amiss if we ignore the complexities of the world. Clever shortcuts have a tendency to land us in trouble.
Adding insult to injury, it's usually easy to see in retrospect that a shortcut would not work. It's almost as if God delights in rubbing our noses into the mess of our own making. God has a dark sense of humour, and if my latest prediction turns out to be true, we'll be seeing another example of this in the not too distant future.
We'll see reversal of outcomes, and hypocrisy exposed. It will become clear that people's supposed high minded concern for the wellbeing of others was in fact nothing but selfish concern and fear, because the vaccinated are about to become the altruists they claim to be. Their stated desire to make a sacrifice for others will come true, and they will be anything but happy when they realize this. Not least because the ones benefiting from their sacrifice will be the unvaccinated, whom they despise.
My prediction is based on widely known facts about nature, so it will be impossible to claim in retrospect that the outcome could not be foreseen. Future virus variants will target the inherent weakness and homogeneity of the vaccinated, thereby shielding the unvaccinated from future plagues. This is because modern vaccination creates homogeneities like those found in rice fields, corn fields and the like. When a pest hits such a field, the dominant variety is decimated while any wild variety that may exist gets through the pest unscathed. This is likely to happen to us as well, now that a large number of us have become both weakened and streamlined through vaccination.
The unvaccinated are like wild rice in a field dominated by gene-manipulated varieties. When the next pest hits, the dominant variety suffers. But the suffering by the vaccinated will not be in vain. The unvaccinated will be protected by their suffering, and we'll be able to thank the vaccinated for their sacrifice. However, they never really wanted to make any sacrifice. They will find no solace in the fact that the unvaccinated are shielded by them. On the contrary, they will become very upset. They will insist that everybody makes a sacrifice. But what good will that do? It will only expose even more people to future pests, while protecting even more vigorously those who refuse to take the vaccine.
Once taken, the vaccine cannot be un-taken. It's a one way decision. Those who take the vaccine are trusting more in "science" than in God, aka nature. We know the consequence of this from the Bible, and we will see fear spread among the godless while those of us who were God-fearing from the start can breathe a sigh of relief.
Creation of Adam |
By Michelangelo - See below., Public Domain, Link
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