The piece below is from the The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review, December, 1881. Very relevant for today — let us cry out for God to put an end to the murderous practice of vaccination.
Tag: History
Vaccination as Considered “doing evil that good may come” in Christian History
Christians have always been divided on the ethics of vaccination. As for those who have seen vaccination for the evil that it is, the recognition that vaccination is “doing evil that good may come” is not novel; there has been Christians who have discerned this throughout the history of vaccination (and its forerunner, inoculation).
Willem Bilderdijk on the Evil of Using the Pulpit to Promote Vaccines
This statement brings to mind some Christians today who write public articles in support of vaccinations; experts in what they know nothing about, and who are unwittingly contributing to the countless deaths and injuries caused by vaccines.
A Critique of the Gospel Coalition’s Pro-vaccine Piece “What Christians Should Know About Vaccines”
Jordan Wilson answers the Gospel Coalition’s horribly misguided pro-vaccine piece titled “The FAQs: What Christians Should Know About Vaccines.” Well-researched and highly recommended for Christians (or anyone, for that matter) who might be struggling with this issue.
Reverend Isaac Lockhart Peebles on the Insanity of Vaccination (1902)
“Diseasing them to keep them from being diseased; making them sick to keep them from becoming sick; killing them to keep them from being killed! What philosophy! Giving them a disease more to be dreaded than the one it is supposed to prevent; giving a disease about which they know nothing, to prevent another about which they know nothing! What science!”