Those who make vaccination a Romans 14 matter of liberty are oversimplifying, to put it mildly. The examples given in the text are food and days — not matters of life and death, and of moral law. They are not analogous. Health and morality are not “optional liberties.”
Forced Vaccinations and Hiding the Baby Moses
Mandatory vaccination is like Pharaoh’s slaughter. Just as Pharaoh mandated the massacre of a large percentage of Hebrew children (namely, newborn males), political leaders who mandate vaccines –whether or not they sincerely believe that vaccines are safe – inevitably engage in the massacre of a large percentage of the population, especially children.
However, just as the mother of Moses saved her child from Pharoah’s genocide, throughout vaccine history, there has been those who have attempted to save their children from vaccine genocide.
From Smallpox to COVID: Blaming the Disease for Deadly Treatments
Just as much of the COVID hysteria was generated by people murdered by so-called COVID treatments (e.g., ventilators and Remdesivir) — which drove people to unwittingly harm themselves with the deadly COVID vaccine — much of the smallpox hysteria was generated by people killed by so-called smallpox treatments (e.g., bloodletting, mercury), which drove people to unwittingly harm themselves with the deadly smallpox vaccine.
Refuting the Argument: “The Bible doesn’t Specifically Condemn Vaccines, so WE can’t Condemn Vaccines.”
A horrifically bad argument to justify vaccination that you may have heard goes like this: “Since the Bible does not specifically condemn vaccination, we cannot condemn vaccination.” Let’s refute this.
Is Ignorance a Moral Excuse to Vaccinate?
Is ignorance of the sin of vaccination morally excusable? That is, is it not sinful to vaccinate someone or be vaccinated if one does not know that it violates God’s law, such as the Sixth Commandment?