Stop misinforming people about vaccine

Letters

IT is a disgrace when some people have decided to convince others to stoop so low by being convinced that the Covid-19 vaccine represents evil.
Only a sick pastor or a failed health professional could do that.
The persons responsible for this misinformation should burry their heads in thick sand and remain there until Jesus Christ returns.
Jesus never taught us hatred.
He never taught us marginalisation.
He taught pure love, joy, peace and humility.
Whether you pray on Tuesday or Friday, all humans have a place in Heaven.
Whether you are from the North Pole, South Pole, the Arizona desert or an atoll, you have a place in Heaven.
Whether you have a clouded brain or a twisted tongue, all humans have a place in heaven.
Why are some pastors advising their congregation against taking the Covid-19 vaccine?
Such churches and their followers failed terribly in their predictions of destruction of the world during the 1998 total eclipse, Y2K and the year 2000, the automatic telling machines in banking services, several newly-introduced vaccines and, now, the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The AstraZeneca vaccine was clinically trialled on humans in several countries including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Peru and the United States of America and was approved by the International SOS including the World Health Organisation and the Food and Drug Administration to be distributed among five other vaccines to reach all corners of the globe.
The AstraZeneca vaccine has been given to more than 300 million humans on earth.
So what is so special about PNG that a failed pastor must cry foul over this?
Many of us have been vaccinated since March and we don’t experience necklaces made of chips and 666 hanging around our necks.
The whole world must now be laughing at PNG because of the circulated picture of an inserted coin at the end of the hypodermic needle to support a stupid agenda from PNG.
Shame on us!

Rone Wasau