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COVID Vaccination and Shifting Narratives: Masks
The mask goalposts were already arbitrarily shifting prior to the COVID vaccine, exposing the mask narrative from the outset as disingenuous. This would in turn expose the vaccine narrative to come as disingenuous, since it would go on to embrace an absurd “mask on, mask off, mask on” policy.
Refuting the Argument: “Romans 14 makes Vaccination a Matter of Christian Liberty”
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.”
The Westminster Larger Catechism (on the 6th Commandment) vs. Vaccination
Vaccination both injures and kills – and on a large scale at that. And so, as the Catechism describes, it is not, as its propagandists assert, a “lawful and necessary means of preservation of life,” or “a sober use of … physic [medicine].” On the contrary, it is “striking, wounding,” and even the “taking away the life of ourselves, or of others.”
Vaccine Ethics: Biblical versus “Costs/Benefits”
The crux of the vaccine debate is morality, or ethics. That is, “ought we to vaccinate?” This must be decided by Scripture, as Jesus is King of kings, and has all authority in Heaven and on Earth. Therefore, He must be obeyed in all areas of life; Scripture equips for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16, 17).