How Does The Flu Kill?

Started by T Hunt, February 11, 2022, 07:16:14 AM

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TboneAgain

Quote from: Solar on February 21, 2022, 05:50:56 PMSimple answer? God created life, and life seeks to prosper and survive, as well as morph.
Viruses may have had a symbiotic relationship with man at one point, may have even been created to help us, and some, may have evolved due to mans interference.

Hence Covid 19, a perfect example of man playing God.
Good thoughts.

Mortality (and the reasons for it) is a vast subject. As humans, we fight our own mortality by our nature, by the unending will to survive, despite knowing that the fight will soon enough, inevitably, be lost in the end. If life can be likened to a grammatical sentence, death is the period, the full stop. The sentence cannot exist without that dot.

Perhaps rogue viruses are a way of compensating for the victories man has achieved using the talents God provided. Immortality is not in the cards, nor is it ever meant to be on this planet, and God has an infinite assortment of tools to make sure things stay that way. Psalms 90:10 says, "The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away." Maybe a virus or two here or there is the Big Guy's way of keeping the number close to 70.
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Solar

Quote from: TboneAgain on February 22, 2022, 06:06:18 PMGood thoughts.

Mortality (and the reasons for it) is a vast subject. As humans, we fight our own mortality by our nature, by the unending will to survive, despite knowing that the fight will soon enough, inevitably, be lost in the end. If life can be likened to a grammatical sentence, death is the period, the full stop. The sentence cannot exist without that dot.

Perhaps rogue viruses are a way of compensating for the victories man has achieved using the talents God provided. Immortality is not in the cards, nor is it ever meant to be on this planet, and God has an infinite assortment of tools to make sure things stay that way. Psalms 90:10 says, "The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away." Maybe a virus or two here or there is the Big Guy's way of keeping the number close to 70.
Well thought.
The funny thing about life is, it all has one goal, survival and preserving the host.
If you kill off the one thing that keeps you alive, you've lost.

So in truth, your title answers itself. Tt doesn't kill on purpose, no, like all predators, it takes on the sick and weak to cull the herd.
Keeping the herd healthy, only helps the predator by extending its own life expectancy as well as making it stronger in the end.

That shit the elites created does not share Natures ideal. These people are evil and must be eliminated.
Humanity will cull the herd of these scum, following the laws of Gods Nature.
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