Christianity, Mass Murder, Vaccine Ingredients

If your Child asks for a Fish, would you give Him a Serpent? If not, then don’t Vaccinate Him.

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by Steve Halbrook

Vaccination of children can be likened to, however unwittingly, giving one’s hungry child a serpent instead of a fish. Let’s discuss this.

First, let’s look at Scripture. Matthew 7 reads:

Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him! (Matthew 7:9-11, ESV)

And also Luke 11 says,

What father among you, if his son asks for a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent; or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! (Luke 11:11-13, ESV)

Bible commentator John Gill writes that the examples of the stone, serpent, and scorpion are

to show the absurdity and inhumanity of such conduct; and that indeed nothing of this kind is to be found among men, unless it be among monsters in nature.

John Gill, “Matthew 7:10,” Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible (Bible Hub). Retrieved March 16, 2025, from https://biblehub.com/commentaries/matthew/7-10.htm

On the specific matter of giving a son a serpent instead of a fish, Gill writes:

or if he ask a fish, will he, for a fish, give him a serpent? And endeavour to deceive him by the likeness of the one to the other, especially some sort of fish, which would poison or sting him, but not refresh and nourish him: such inhuman brutish parents are not surely to be found

John Gill, “Luke 11:11,” Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible (Bible Hub). Retrieved March 16, 2025, from https://biblehub.com/commentaries/luke/11-11.htm

So the idea is that no normal, affectionate parents would deliberately give their children something that would harm them instead of something that would help them.

Let’s relate this to vaccination.

First, let’s note that vaccination is analogous to both the sting of a scorpion and the bite of a venomous serpent, as it punctures the skin with dangerous poison. And in the case of vaccination, not just one poison — but a cocktail of poisons — dangerous in even “small” or “trace amounts.”

And so it is interesting that in the Scriptures above where Jesus gives examples of what normal, caring parents would not do to their children, in two of the three instances, creatures that inflict harm in a way analagous to vaccination — serpents and scorpions — are mentioned.

This should make it clear that, if aware of the truth of vaccination, no normal, caring parents would vaccinate their children.

But of course, surely most parents who vaccinate their children believe that they are doing so to help them; they believe they are giving them a fish instead of a serpent, or an egg instead of a scorpion. They don’t want to harm their children — they want the best for them.

But hence we see the insidiousness of the pro-vaccine narrative: it takes advantage of parents’ legitimate concern for the well-being for their children, and, in the name of protection from danger, tricks them into thinking they are giving their children a fish when they are actually giving them a serpent.

This trickery is achieved by lies that say vaccines are safe and effective, downplaying the role nutrition plays in healing, and false virus narratives.

While of course many doctors and such involved in the vaccine scheme are themselves just as deceived about the safety and necessity of vaccines as many parents, the vaccine narrative is itself brilliant from an evil perspective: using a parent’s natural concern for their children to cause their children harm.

This tactic has proven so effective that it has been going on for centuries — with many if not most parents none the wiser to this day.

(Yes, as hard as it is for many to accept, there are malevolent people at the top of the vaccine pyramid who obviously have an agenda to depopulate the world via vaccination, or who even use vaccination for mass human sacrifice; human sacrifice, of course, is not a new idea in the history of fallen humanity.)

And so, if you are a parent who vaccinates, I would appeal to your conscience; surely if it is possible that you are giving your child a serpent instead of a fish, you would want to find out. But finding out requires humility (to admit you could be wrong), courage (to go against the cultural grain), and time (to ponder and research the matter). Are not your children worth this small price?

Surely you want the best for them, so please consider …

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