Is there a risk of death from the covid vaccine?

marke

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If the vaccine is so effective, why does it matter that some people haven't gotten it? Reminds me of masks which simultaneously work and don't work at the same time, depending on whether cases are up or down on a given day. Face it, dude, we're onto the fake science scam/cult.
Democrats cannot explain their contradictory claims, like you point out. If vaccines are effective then why wear masks? It does not make sense. Americans who buy into the contradictory democrat narratives prove they are not wise.

During Tuesday's press briefing at the White House, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked Psaki why the Biden administration is recommending some fully vaccinated Americans wear face masks if the COVID-19 vaccines are effective.
The implication, of course, is that by re-enacting face mask guidelines, administration officials may be sowing distrust in the vaccines.
"If it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated, still, then why do vaccinated people need to put the masks back on?" Doocy asked.
In response, Psaki affirmed Doocy's thesis — that unvaccinated people are driving up COVID-19 cases, which makes the mask guidance for fully vaccinated individuals confusing — but did not address his question.
 

Arthur Brain

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Bodily, sure. But our spirits do not.

I thought that you claimed to be some sort of Christian.
I corrected you where it came to your assumptions that I was an atheist. I've little time for 'organized religion' or fundamentalism. Besides which, it isn't a requirement for Christians to believe in some sort of "hell" as per the sort that certain churches preach.
 

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I corrected you where it came to your assumptions that I was an atheist.
When was this? Years ago?
I have not said you were an atheist, just that your comments constantly agree with their world view.
I've little time for 'organized religion' or fundamentalism.
Yes, you love to rail against your boogie men.
Besides which, it isn't a requirement for Christians to believe in some sort of "hell" as per the sort that certain churches preach.
I just go by what the Bible says. I know that you don't like what the Bible says.
 

Arthur Brain

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When was this? Years ago?
I have not said you were an atheist, just that your comments constantly agree with their world view.

Yes, you love to rail against your boogie men.

I just go by what the Bible says. I know that you don't like what the Bible says.
Not so much recently you haven't but you have in the past. It's no big deal to me one way or the other. If I agree with someone who's an atheist then eh, so? If someone makes sense and I happen to concur with them then I'll say so, it even happens with conservatives on occasion...

Fundamentalism isn't a 'boogie man' for me. Left that all behind years ago thankfully.

Funny that you say you go by what the Bible says on the matter. In my old church, folk couldn't even agree on what "hell" actually was...
 

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Not so much recently you haven't but you have in the past.
So? Once again, when someone follows the atheist ideas, I assume that they are the same.
It's no big deal to me one way or the other. If I agree with someone who's an atheist then eh, so? If someone makes sense and I happen to concur with them then I'll say so, it even happens with conservatives on occasion...

Fundamentalism isn't a 'boogie man' for me. Left that all behind years ago thankfully.
Rejecting the Bible is your anti-fundamentalist approach. That's not good.
Funny that you say you go by what the Bible says on the matter. In my old church, folk couldn't even agree on what "hell" actually was...
Non-sequitur.

Since they couldn't agree, you just disregard the Bible?
 

marke

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Wearing masks and getting vaccinated is not macho, as they only promote the life, health and welfare of all.
Supporting unscientific leftist conclusions and narratives may make rubes feel good about themselves, but it will always be better to value truth and evidence over narratives lacking such support. Masks have earlier been promoted as effective tools against viruses, but those claims have been proven false many times.

Mask-wearing was likely the greatest failed social experiment of our lifetime. Yet its own failure means it continues to be forced down our throats … or noses.
 

marke

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Not so much recently you haven't but you have in the past. It's no big deal to me one way or the other. If I agree with someone who's an atheist then eh, so? If someone makes sense and I happen to concur with them then I'll say so, it even happens with conservatives on occasion...

Fundamentalism isn't a 'boogie man' for me. Left that all behind years ago thankfully.

Funny that you say you go by what the Bible says on the matter. In my old church, folk couldn't even agree on what "hell" actually was...
Let the rubes debate about hell. Hell is still real and is exactly what God says it is.
 

Arthur Brain

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So? Once again, when someone follows the atheist ideas, I assume that they are the same.

Rejecting the Bible is your anti-fundamentalist approach. That's not good.

Non-sequitur.

Since they couldn't agree, you just disregard the Bible?
Do you think that all atheists are completely defined by their lack of belief in a god? That's rather ignorant if so.

Rejecting fundamentalism is hardly the same thing as rejecting the Bible so that's kinda moot.
 

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Do you think that all atheists are completely defined by their lack of belief in a god? That's rather ignorant if so.

atheist​

[ ey-thee-ist ]


noun
a person who denies or disbelieves the existence of a supreme being or beings.
That is exactly what the word means.

Rejecting fundamentalism is hardly the same thing as rejecting the Bible so that's kinda moot.
You pay lip service to "believing what the Bible says".
 

Arthur Brain

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That is exactly what the word means.
The ignorance is yours.


You pay lip service to "believing what the Bible says".
What point do you think you're making? I asked you if an atheist is solely defined by their lack of belief in a god, not what the term actually means.

Your latter was predictably arrogant really.
 
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