
by Steve Halbrook
Many may be unsure whether to vaccinate because different people say different things. There are conflicting doctors, scientists, studies, etc. So how does one decide?
Let me suggest that there are more fundamental ways to discern whether to vaccinate than appeals to authority — more concrete ways that don’t require taking the word of someone who may have a conflict of interests.
Scripture
While Scripture — the greatest foundation of truth — doesn’t speak to vaccination explicitly, it does so implicitly.
Vaccination opposes the biblical truth that all parts of the physical body are interdependent and each part likewise plays a crucial role. (See 1 Corinthians 12:12-27, which makes an analogy between the physical body and the body of Christ.) In vaccination, your bodily defenses — such as the skin (which externally protects the bloodstream), the gut (which internally filters and detoxifies foreign substances to protect the bloodstream), and other important defenses — are considered “unnecessary” because they are bypassed via injection. (More on this here.)
Can we really expect good consquences from ignoring Scripture? As such, we see in God’s wisdom that vaccination is futile.
(This is an important issue against vaccination at the outset, even before we consider that Scripture condemns vaccination based such things as it being a violation of the Sixth Commandment and doing evil that good may come. This, and more problems with vaccination related to Scripture, are addressed here.)
Nature
Next, we have nature — considering God’s natural order.
In doing so, we quickly see that vaccination is untenable. Vaccination is the injection of unnatural ingredients into the body in an unnatural way (through the bloodstream). In short, it punctures the skin — a God-given defense — with material that we are not designed to assimilate.
Nature has gravity, and denying it has consquences. Likewise, so does denying our bodily defenses as vaccination does.
Self-evident test
Belief in vaccination fails the self-evident test. That is, there is absolutely nothing self-evident that vaccination should work.
First, virology is not self-evidently true. There are many explanations of why population clusters get ill.
Moreover, even if we grant virology, putting diseased germs into one’s body via injection does not mirror putting such germs into one’s body via the olfactory system (where viruses are alleged to come into the body). As such, there is no a priori reason to assume that vaccination offers protection. It enters the body differently, and therefore is bound to affect it differently.
And then, even if vaccination can nullify disease symptoms, are those symptoms the problem itself — or your body actually fighting the problem? Would it be like nullfiying one’s cough response that actually works to expel bad material from the body?
This, then, leaves us nowhere but to simply take the word of so-called experts about vaccination.
Moreover, not only is vaccination not self-evidently effacacious, it certainly is self-evidently dangerous due to the injection of foreign material directly via the bloodstream. Consider the difference between breathing air and the dangers of injecting it, or even more analagous, drinking snake venom and suffering a snake bite.
Concluding thoughts
We can also get into other reasons to reject vaccination — the unscientific basis of virology; the abundance of eyewitnesses, where countless testimonies throughout vaccine history has shown vaccination to be unsafe; the conflict of interests of those pushing vaccination; and constant lies exposing the dishonesty of those who frame the vaccine narrative.
These take a little more research (however, links provided for such); for our purposes here, I want to simply give some basic foundational principles for rejecting vaccination that don’t require simply taking the word of doctors and scientists who could either be blind or bribed.
Yes, with these principles alone, you can determine within a short period of time whether to vaccinate — and without the aid of Globalist-appointed gurus!
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