I’ve been doing just that for a year now and didn’t come to my decision lightly. I’m healthy, have fun hobbies, financial comfort, a good family, and people who love me and want me around, so it isn’t an easy thing to say that I will die before I capitulate.
But, if this is really about what we believe it is - inserting a kill switch in people - then our choice is only one of timing and means of our death rather than living or dying. When they come to force me on “the train”, I hope I’ll have a LOT more information about the shots by then and be more certain of what I’m fighting for. In the meantime, we need to be talking about the ethics of what’s happening, its parallels in history and what was meant by “never again”.
Right now it looks like it was just a slogan because it’s happening again, only the camps are in the open and disguised as a medical procedure “for our own good and the good of society”.
I think it’s wonderful that you’re talking about things like that in Sunday school. I wish the parents were there so they could draw the proper parallel to today.
Actually it is our adult Sunday school class that my husband wants to challenge to be thinking about it. Most of them see exactly what is going on, but the question is, what to do if it actually comes down to it.
I think we’ve all thought individually about various scenarios but want to just challenge on what we should do if the government actually tries to “force” some things.