While businesses should thrive in America, we shouldn't be poisoned with mRNA and drugs which require another drug to counteract the first.
"The Greek root pharmakeia referred to the use or administration of drugs, including medicinal, hallucinogenic, and poisonous substances, and was used in contexts ranging from legitimate medicine to sorcery.
The related Greek word "pharmakeia" (witchcraft, sorcery) appears five times in the New Testament, primarily in contexts condemning occult practices, including the use of drugs, potions, and magic for supernatural or deceptive purposes. The word "pharmakeus" (sorcerer, druggist) is used in Revelation 21:8 and 22:15, referring to individuals involved in occult practices. While "pharmakeia" has linguistic roots connected to medicine and drugs, its biblical usage consistently refers to sorcery, magic, and occultism, particularly in association with idolatry and spiritual deception. The term "pharmakeutikos," meaning "one who deals with drugs" or "pharmacist," is not found in biblical texts, though the root word "pharmakon" (drug, potion) appears in contexts related to poison, magic, or healing, depending on intent and usage."