Have an anons dug on Amish and Anabaptists? A long time ago I got hung up on "oaths" and other things that I believed were biblically prohibited or at least not very wise but which were apparently supported in many Christian churches. This cause me much trouble with family!
With "COVID" ostensibly "behind" us. It seems obvious to me that some groups of people fared better than others. Steve Kirsch impressed me with his information about the death rate from "COVID" among the Amish which appears largely due to them not listening to "official" sources (except the most "official", God).
Much of the difficulty in my life has come from bad agreements. Would it be helpful to reexamine the concept of "oaths" and whether or not godly people should allow themselves to be put under them? This is not just about "oaths" but all the screen "printed agreements" people click on, etc. Back in 2006 when I was starting to get worked up over this topic I had noticed a printer agreement that said you couldn't use the printer for "hate speech"! At that time it seemed like they were angling to get people in trouble for things like "homophobia" (whatever that is).
Wouldn't you give up a lot of "tech" to live peaceably with your family and community? If the "tech" comes with buried snares for your soul is it worth it? Anon has never known a true day of hunger in my life, yet have often lacked "money". So what?