This post has been updated with lots of more quotes, including from such notables as “Amazing Grace” author John Newton, influential abolitionists William Wilberforce and Frederick Douglass, Salvation Army co-founder Catherine Booth, and prayer warrior and founder of the Bristol orphan homes, George Muller.
Tag: Christianity
If your Child asks for a Fish, would you give Him a Serpent? If not, then don’t Vaccinate Him.
Hence we see the insidiousness of the pro-vaccine narrative: it takes advantage of parents’ legitimate concern for the well-being for their children, and, in the name of protection from danger, tricks them into giving their children a serpent instead of a fish.
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.
Faith versus Disease Hysteria: George Muller and the Bristol “Smallpox Outbreak” (1872)
“Our only trust, I confess it frankly to the honour of the Lord, was in His pity and compassion, in His tender, fatherly heart; for He knew our case.” — George Muller
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.