Biblical Critique of Vaccines Series, Christianity, Ethics, Mass Murder

A Biblical Critique of Vaccines, Part 2: Vaccination as a Violation of the Sixth Commandment

Countless people throughout vaccine history have testified to friends and family members suffering injuries or deaths following vaccination. Injuries may range from everything from allergies, to autoimmune disorders, to “autism.” Deaths may be miscarriages, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and cancer.

To dismiss so many testimonies as “coincidence” seems patently dishonest. Vaccination, then, is a violation of the 6th Commandment and therefore sinful.

Biblical Critique of Vaccines Series, Christianity, Ethics, Natural

A Biblical Critique of Vaccines, Part 1: Vaccination Vainly Attempts to Improve Upon God’s Design

God is the all-wise Creator of all things, and therefore has a good reason for designing things the way they are. God made all things good, in wisdom. But when it comes to protecting one from disease, the vaccinators vainly think they are wiser than God. By bypassing the innate immune system, vaccination triggers an unnatural process — a different immune response than how God intended; a process that actually weakens the immune system.

Christianity, Ethics, History, Opposition, Reformers

L.W.C. Keuchenius (1822-1893): a Model Fire-breathing, Anti-vaccine Christian Statesman

We live in an age where too many Christian leaders are either silent about vaccines, or even, to the church’s shame, openly support them. Instead, Christianity needs in its ranks more no-nonsense, unapologetic anti-vaccine leaders like L.W.C. Keuchenius who do not sugarcoat vaccines — but who warn people about them, point out the religious devotion attached to them, and rebuke those who create and promote them.

Christianity, Ethics, History, Medical Tyranny, Opposition, Reformers

Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920): a Model Christian Statesman against Mandatory Vaccination

Thanks to the labors of men such as Kuyper, a voice against mandatory vaccination would be entrenched in the public sphere of the Netherlands. Kuyper, then, did not use his influence to shill for vaccination — as so many do today. Rather, as an adherent of the Christian religion, he worked to protect people from being forced to undergo this pagan poison rite.