I have personal experience with God...I don't expect you of all people to understand.
The quotes I posted are just context for the pandemic and current affairs of the world.
Oh, you have, you’re the only one that has been close to death?
I should clarify myself... I’ve been around enough death and dismemberment for five lifetimes... and I have yet to see anything resembling a loving and caring god in any of it. I once had a Chaplain tell me “there’s no such thing as an atheist in a fox hole.” I assure you that sentiment is from a person who has never been in a fox hole themselves.
That's exactly what it means. You are proving my point that 'do no harm' is a fallacy. Does it have to be anaphylaxis before it's not safe? View attachment 209839
Peanuts cause anaphylaxis in some, and kill every year. Yet for some reason the world considers them safe enough to sell 50 different types at the grocery store.
it’s almost like people are allergic to the compounds that make up a vaccine, but I’m sure your sources account for this and you vetted the data, before you posted about it....
Oh, you have, you’re the only one that has been close to death?
I should clarify myself... I’ve been around enough death and dismemberment for five lifetimes... and I have yet to see anything resembling a loving and caring god in any of it. I once had a Chaplain tell me “there’s no such thing as an atheist in a fox hole.” I assure you that sentiment is from a person who has never been in a fox hole themselves.
Thank you for your service, my father did 27 years in the Army and four of my brothers served in the Air Force and another in the Marines. To have an experience with God does not mean you are close to or have experienced death. I have had multiple encounters where He has graced me with His presence and I was much more alive during those times then ever before. It is an awesome moment to behold.
Thank you for your service, my father did 27 years in the Army and four of my brothers served in the Air Force and another in the Marines. To have an experience with God does not mean you are close to or have experienced death. I have had multiple encounters where He has graced me with His presence and I was much more alive during those times then ever before. It is an awesome moment to behold.
That's exactly what it means. You are proving my point that 'do no harm' is a fallacy. Does it have to be anaphylaxis before it's not safe? View attachment 209839