“It is God’s command, that man shall not lie with any manner of beast—not contaminate the form of the Creator with the brute creation. Whether vaccination be agreeable to the will and ordinances of God, is a question worthy of the consideration of the contemplative and learned ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ …” — Dr. William Rowley, 1806
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WATCH: “Christians Wake Up!” (A Powerful Biblical Critique of the COVID Vaccine)
This is a powerful video from Matthew Ryan Byers that cuts to the chase about the evils of the COVID shot. Highly recommended for those struggling with vaccine ethics. Byers has put a lot of thought into applying Scripture to the matter of vaccination; as he shows, taking the COVID shot is NOT a moral option.
Refuting the Argument, “Vaccination is Loving your Neighbor”
Since vaccination violates God’s law, vaccination is an act of hatred towards God. Those who willingly get vaccinated are also involved in hatred towards themselves, since they are inflicting harm on themselves. In some cases (which we will discuss), willingly getting vaccinated may also be hatred towards one’s neighbor. And, those who promote or engage in vaccination are definitely involved in hatred towards their neighbor, as they encourage or inflict harm on their fellow man.
The Urgent need for the Church to Apply a Biblical Worldview to Matters of Health
Churches are plagued with health problems. As Christians, we are always hearing about fellow Christians suffering from one health challenge after another. There is a constant flood of prayer requests for health-related afflictions. It is a never ending cycle of sickness. The time is now for the church to embrace a biblical worldview of health.
Moral Objections to Vaccination: Do NOT Rely Exclusively on Aborted Baby Tissue
Is another genocidal COVID shot on the way — this time, one that is supposedly pro-life? Not all vaccinations use aborted baby tissue — and so if aborted baby tissue is the only moral argument against vaccination, then vaccinations without such tissue are implicitly morally excused. Here are 7 other moral objections to vaccination.