This is the kind of debate you are very unlikely to see today — which I why I’m surprised that it’s available on a government website. Check this out and see how talking points have changed!
Category: History
Willem Bilderdijk (1756-1832): Dutch Poet, Anti-vaccine Resistance Leader
Regarding vaccination, Bilderdijk was an important figure in Dutch history. He rightly regarded vaccination as “perverted scientific practices” and recognized the evil of using the pulpit to promote vaccination.
J.J. Garth Wilkinson on Mandatory Vaccination Provoking Civil War (1873)
The church needs to use its influence against mandatory vaccination NOW, as we don’t want a civil war (of any kind) to occur. There isn’t much time, as vaccine tyranny is rapidly increasing. Some sobering insights on this topic were given long ago by J. J. Garth Wilkinson, who resided in Great Britain in the 1800s.
L.W.C. Keuchenius (1822-1893): a Model Fire-breathing, Anti-vaccine Christian Statesman
We live in an age where too many Christian leaders are either silent about vaccines, or even, to the church’s shame, openly support them. Instead, Christianity needs in its ranks more no-nonsense, unapologetic anti-vaccine leaders like L.W.C. Keuchenius who do not sugarcoat vaccines — but who warn people about them, point out the religious devotion attached to them, and rebuke those who create and promote them.
Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920): a Model Christian Statesman against Mandatory Vaccination
Thanks to the labors of men such as Kuyper, a voice against mandatory vaccination would be entrenched in the public sphere of the Netherlands. Kuyper, then, did not use his influence to shill for vaccination — as so many do today. Rather, as an adherent of the Christian religion, he worked to protect people from being forced to undergo this pagan poison rite.