I too saw my decision as evidence-based. The irrationality exhibited by people I had assumed to be reasonable was deeply disturbing. But what really confirmed me in my choice was when the blatant evil became manifest: the coercion, otherizing, medical apartheid and hate propaganda are together the most revolting phenomenon I’ve ever witnessed, far worse than anything I had ever dreamt I would live to see.
So my reasons are similar to those of the rabbi Chananya, who wrote “31 reasons why I won’t take the vaccine.” Also, though I am not Christian nor engaged in any Abrahamic faith, like you I did notice that people with a serious religious commitment tended to be much more resistant to the propaganda. I take it that this is probably because the vaccine is like a sacrament to the religion of scientism and Holy Progress, and these people already have a religion and want none other foisted upon them.
Re: The Epiphany (A reflection thread on pandemic choices)
So my reasons are similar to those of the rabbi Chananya, who wrote “31 reasons why I won’t take the vaccine.” Also, though I am not Christian nor engaged in any Abrahamic faith, like you I did notice that people with a serious religious commitment tended to be much more resistant to the propaganda. I take it that this is probably because the vaccine is like a sacrament to the religion of scientism and Holy Progress, and these people already have a religion and want none other foisted upon them.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/31-reasons-why-i-wont-take-vaccine/5740534
Kevin