Throughout vaccine history there has been countless witnesses who have observed vaccine injury and murder. However, this is dismissed by propagandists who publicly frame the vaccine narrative. The dismissal of eyewitness testimony that shows vaccines are harmful is contrary to Scripture, which gives much importance to eyewitness testimony.
Tag: Ethics
Vaccination with Animal Matter: Medical Bestiality? Some Historical Quotes
“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
“Amazing Grace” Author John Newton on Reasons to Avoid Vaccination (1777)
“My times are in the Lord’s hands; I am now in health, and am not willing to bring upon myself a disorder [via inoculation], the consequences of which I cannot possibly foresee … I choose to wait [God’s] appointment, and not to rush upon even the possibility of danger without a call. … Let me fall into the hands of the Lord (for his mercies are great) and not into the hands of men.” — John Newton
Is it okay for Politicians to PROMOTE Vaccines, as long as they don’t MANDATE Them?
Murder is murder, whether by force, or by deceit. The mere act of politicians using their authority and influence to promote vaccination amounts to crimes against humanity. Whether such politicians act out of greed, malevolence, or simply ignorance, by their actions, countless lives are destroyed.
Reverend William Hume-Rothery Ethically and Logically Refutes Vaccination (1872)
“The theory of this so-called Vaccination is that we must do evil that good may come : create a disease to prevent a disease; a minor, which may be followed by life-long sufferings or a speedy and untimely death, to prevent a major, which might never occur, and could not possibly occur if the laws of health were faithfully obeyed. This theory would justify every description of wickedness within certain bounds. It, and the practice alluded to, which is based upon it, must, therefore, be indefensible on any Christian or rational ground whatever.”