Tuesday, September 21, 2021

YOUR GOD NEEDS FERTILIZER

An upstanding Christian woman died recently, because she refused to mask or get the vaccine. There is now a go-fund-me page for the funeral. As well as the maintenance of her four young children. To quote the apartment mate: "I think I know how to spot tacky now, AND she spelled her kids' names funny!".

My comment was that at least those names would make wonderful tombstones, and they'd probably all die close together, so only one full-sized plot would be needed.
The savings would be enormous.

Her aunt called on all prayer warriors. There was so much she still could have done on earth, "but God must have special plans for her in heaven.".

God needs fertilizer.



The brain-dead shall not inherit the earth.



On the other hand, soon we will have reached herd immunity the natural way. And that will be worth celebrating.



After several months of similar tales, empathy for these goobers who will not mask and refuse to get vaccinated is down to zero.




AFTERTHOUGHTS AS OF 8:15 AM

A headline: Texas Couple Who 'Didn't Trust' COVID Vaccine Die, Leave Behind 4 Children: 'This Virus Is Real'

Plus a quote from another article: "It is with broken hearts that we share this with you," reads the message dated Sept. 18. "Our precious Xmxx has lost the battle with this horrible Covid. She is no longer in pain or struggling to breathe. Her lungs are filled with the sweet breath of Jesus, our Lord and Savior."

And: Unvaccinated TikToker Who Died of COVID Spent Last Days Urging Followers to Get the Vaccine

Also: How Covid during pregnancy can prove catastrophic for unvaccinated women



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