Imagine a day where churches are not plagued by vaccine-caused deaths and illnesses and can give their main focus to salting the earth — instead of to hospice care.
Tag: Christianity
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.”
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?
Should Pastors REFUSE to Warn About the COVID Shot in the Name of “Unity”?
Pastors, let me ask: would you have spoken out about the evils of the Nazis? If some in your church were deluded and supported the Nazis, would you have refrained from condemning the Nazis in the name of “unity”?