Vaccination is just a repacking of the Satanic lie from the Serpent in the Garden of Eden: “Ye shall not surely die”. The propagandists assure us that vaccines are safe, when in reality, they are a mass killer, as evidenced by countless witnesses throughout vaccine history.
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A Biblical Critique of Vaccination: Part 5: Eyewitness Testimony
Throughout vaccine history there has been countless witnesses who have observed vaccine injury and murder. However, this is dismissed by propagandists who publicly frame the vaccine narrative. The dismissal of eyewitness testimony that shows vaccines are harmful is contrary to Scripture, which gives much importance to eyewitness testimony.
A Biblical Critique of Vaccines, Part 7: Vaccination Disregards the Interdependence of the Body Systems
In essence, vaccination says to your most vital immunological defenses, “I have no need of you” — despite their critical role in a proper immunological response and in filtering poisons (such as vaccine ingredients). Practically speaking, when vaccination is performed, the organs and protections that it bypasses are removed, as their uses in that occasion are nullified.
A Biblical & Medical Critique of Vaccination (1878) (The National Anti-compulsory-vaccination Reporter)
The following was written in The National Anti-compulsory-vaccination Reporter in 1878. It critiques vaccination on biblical and medical grounds, exposes it as a fraudulent and dangerous practice, and condemns the tyranny of compulsory vaccination:
A Biblical Critique of Vaccines, Part 3: Vaccination as Doing Evil that Good May Come
The issue in vaccine ethics is not whether there are good results, but whether the action itself is morally lawful according to Scripture. The Bible does not justify disobedience for good outcomes. God’s law is eternal and fixed.
It doesn’t matter how much vaccines are believed to be beneficial. Vaccination, being a poison that endangers one’s health and life and violates the Sixth Commandment, stands condemned by Scripture (Romans 3:8); it is doing evil that good may come.