“In 1955, right after the [polio] vaccination program got under way, they radically redefined the diagnostic parameters of polio, followed soon thereafter by changes in labeling protocol, then by even more stringent technical requirements for a polio diagnosis. In short, they ultimately redefined not the disease, but the label, out of existence. That’s not disease eradication, that’s a con game.” — Shawn Siegel
Vaccine Pandemic: Part 5: God’s Sovereign Control Over Diseases
God, and God alone, is sovereign — not “modern medicine.” No matter how much hope is given to vaccines to eradicate disease, they cannot keep God from wiping out an entire nation with disease if God chooses to do so. And, since God judges nations for sins, one of the sins He may decide to judge a nation for is vaccines.
Vaccine Pandemic: Part 4: The Medical Profession’s Legacy of Tyranny, Torture, and Murder
This utilitarian ethic that predominates in medical circles is doing evil that good may come, namely, to sacrifice a few people for the sake of the many. This evil philosophy is contrary to Scripture: “And why not do evil that good may come?—as some people slanderously charge us with saying. Their condemnation is just” (Romans 3:8).
Vaccine Pandemic: Part 3: The Inquisition Against Opponents of Bad Medical Practices
Other medical professionals also relied on religious metaphors to describe opposition to vaccination. Azel Ames, a Wakefield, Massachusetts physician who directed the Marine Hospital Service vaccination program in Puerto Rico, referred to antivaccination as an “absurd and unwarranted heresy.”
Vaccine Pandemic: Part 2: Opposition to Vaccines by Doctors and Others in History
Dr. John Henry Tilden said, “Vaccination against smallpox is perhaps one of the most thoroughly ingrained superstitions of the age. Today there does not appear to be any prospect of its growing less popular.”