HIV or not, vaccination is a box of poisons — you never know what you’re going to get, whether officially or clandestinely: neurotoxins, infertility/abortion inducers, carcinogens, animal, insect and aborted baby DNA, etc. No wonder we have an epidemic of autism, cancer, and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
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Must Hear: Biostatistician / Epidemiologist on why the Lockdown & Social Distancing will Prolong the Coronavirus & Increase Deaths
While there are lots articles and videos right now vying for one’s attention, these interviews are a must-hear.Knut Wittkowski, a Biostatistician/Epidemiologist who has modeled epidemics for 35 years, holds that the national lockdown and social distancing are prolonging the Coronavirus and therefore increasing deaths.
Rather, those at risk — the elderly and vulnarable — should be isolated for a limited time (perhaps 4 weeks), while the healthy should mingle and catch the Coronavirus (who would likely have mild or no symptoms at all), giving them immunity. As enough people become immune, this would develop natural herd immunity, providing a shield to those at risk, and thus end the outbreak.
Vaccine Idolatry in History
Vaccination lends itself to idolatry, as it is — like idolatry — fiction mingled with rebellion against God. Throughout vaccine history, we find the problem of vaccine idolatry an ongoing problem.
The Need for Official Church Statements about Vaccination
When it comes to defending human life, vaccination — which has insidiously injured and killed countless people — is, along with abortion, the biggest battle of the day.
As such, it is imperative that churches have official statements condemning vaccination (both its use and state-imposed mandates). Here are some statements from churches that are taking this issue seriously.
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).