NM,
Here's a little help for you to chew on. The Holy Bible is underpinned by a wonderful science called Righteousness. That science says that all stars are made from a wonderful electromagnetic force that, by default, is involved in every science, currently known or unknown to us. Jesus Christ lived that science and showed us that this wonderful electromagnetic force, which is indestructible, can be harnessed to give each one of us a say in our own health and most of this appears to revolve around stale lymph which causes much damage including arthritic damage, mainly in the hips first, but which pulls at and distorts many other body parts...and the only way out of it all is Jesus Christ...just as he told us...and Wormwood will call 'time' on us, soon, very soon...and we need to be ready for it.
There’s nothing there to “chew on”; it’s just white noise. Not even wrong.
Anyway, the point you avoided again was that, while you’re entitled to your own opinions (however delusional), you’re
not entitled to your own
facts. You stated as a fact: “Children don't automatically suffer from it…” (“it” being lymphoma).
That’s not true. You now know it’s not true because you’ve been given evidence that tells you it’s not true. Thus you were either mistaken or lying about that.
Why not then at least either correct the error, or withdraw the lie?
Would Jesus approve of you bearing false witness do you think?