Unconstitutional vaccine mandates that violate our rights and our beliefs in order to keep our jobs.
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 3:40 pm
Unconstituional Vaccine mandates that violate our rights and our beleifs in order to keep our jobs.
The important question we need to all ask ourselves when making a decision about taking the "covid" "vaccine" is this...
Is a "vaccine" that is not safe, not approved, and not effective against the "China Virus" nessasary when there are safe and approved alterenatievs avaialble like Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), Ivermectin, and Quercetin? It's also very important to research and know about all the ingrediants in the vaccines. I have wrote an article and I complied a list of all the ingrediants in the "covid" "vaccine" at the link below.
INGREDIENTS-TO-VACCINES
https://url.americanpatriotsforum.com/I ... O-VACCINES
VACCINE SECRETS - FIVE BONUS EPISODES
https://url.americanpatriotsforum.com/y7su8e
We also need to remeber that as children of God and as Americans have constitiual rights and the government nor any employeer or agency does not hav the right or the authority to mandate or force you, or require you to take a "vaccine" in order to keep your job.
It's very sad that the powers that be are using "covid" to instill fear in millions of peolpe around the world in order to require a "vaccine" if people want to keep their jobs. As a result, many people are worried and concerend aobut being able to provide for their families, pay thier bills and be responsible adults.
It's important to remember that no matter what we are facing and no matter what the world is trying to force us to do, we must seek God for wisdom, guidance, and direction strength and discernment so that we can rise above the clutter, the noise, and the destruction of this dark and broken world. We must look at every situation we face through the lens of our faith, and we must rely on and trust God fully and wholeheartedly every single day to provide for all of our needs and to provide for all of our responsibilities. In order to be free and in order to live your life in the will of God, you must surrender everything to God, all your worries, all your concerns, all the things that cause you to fear people in the world.
As Christians with religious objections to vaccines, we share the goals of promoting good health for children and families, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. With these goals in mind, in good conscience we cannot agree to have the state mandate vaccinating our children. Some with religious objections to vaccination may choose to use some vaccines and some may abstain from all. We are united against religious discrimination which goes against our sincerely held beliefs.
As born-again believers, we are to be faithful stewards of all we receive (1 Corinthians 4:2), and, by implication, that includes our bodies. Therefore, as stewards of God’s provision of physical bodies, we are responsible for what we put into them, how we care for them, and how we use them. Scripture says nothing about vaccinations since they were not available when the Bible was written. As to how vaccines are produced a, the ingrediants in the vaccines, and their possible side effects, that information is readily available, and anyone who is concerned about those issues should spend the time to research and investigate. In fact, part of our stewardship is to research and investigate, make informed choices, and not take things for granted. With knowledge comes responsibility. Are vaccines totally without risk? No. Are vaccines totally safe? Not if they are not properly tested and approved by trustworthy and reliable organozations. Have vaccines been beneficial to the world? Yes, but only when they are tested, safe, effective and approved. So there is definitely a case to be made for preventative medicine. The apostle Paul tells Timothy to “use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses” (1 Timothy 5:23); this is clearly an exhortation to take preventive medication.
To vaccinate or not to vaccinate should be an informed choice and not one made quickly, out of fear or becase an employer is requiring it to keep your job. And out decision to vaccinate or not to vaccinate ought to be the result of much prayer and if the vaccines is safe, tested, effective and approved
In some places, children are not allowed into schools without what is considered proper vaccinations. Certain jobs require specific vaccinations. Another consideration is that there are examples of diseases once thought to be eradicated in one country being on the rise in that country; this could be from travelers bringing it in from other countries or lack of vaccination. Parents must consider the consequences of their child someday getting one of the diseases they were not immunized against. Adults should consider the personal consequences of getting or not getting a specific vaccine as well as the implications of their decision for others. Rarely do children or adults react with more than a mild fever and a sore leg or arm for a day or two, but severe reactions can and do occur. Vaccines have proven to be beneficial in many regards. Legitimate concerns have also been raised. For example, there has been a question about the link between vaccines and the presence of autism in children. Whether or not that will be proven is unknown, but the fact that the issue is shining light on vaccines is a good thing. The conversation over vaccines can result in people making more informed and proactive decisions about their health issues and those of their children.
I have included Christian Reasons to avoid vaccination:
1. Fetal Cell Lines
American vaccines have a serious moral issue with cell lines taken from aborted babies. The Bible teaches that “thou shalt not kill.” Biblically, murdering another person is a serious offense which brings the need for redress. As God told Cain when he murdered his brother,, “What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.” In addition to avoiding violence, Christians are also told to advocate for victims.
Some of the most common vaccines are only licensed in America in forms that include live attenuated viruses cultured in aborted fetal cell lines.
The Rubella portion of the MMR or MMRV is Wistar RA 27/3. It is documented that at least eighty abortions, likely more, took place in order to create simply that one vaccine. It also appears that the researchers involved had close relationships with abortionists, and obtaining babies’ bodies for the purpose of creating vaccines was intentional. What persuasion or coercion of mothers to that end took place is unknown.
WI-38 is a cell line sourced from the lung tissue of a Swedish baby girl, and MRC-5 was taken from a baby boy. Both of these are currently in use in America, and this alone would be enough to give Christians serious pause. What is even more alarming is that the cell lines do not last forever, and there is a demand to continue to produce cell lines. One recent one is Walvax-2, taken from a Chinese baby girl. She was one of nine aborted babies used in starting this new cell line in 2015.
Many Christians avoid vaccines which include fetal cell lines. This is due to the great loss of life in producing these vaccines, concerns about human dna remnants in the vaccine itself, and a desire to avoid creating an incentive to develop similar cell lines in the future. Jessica Farnsworth, MD writes, “The only recourse I have, and would argue any Christian should have, is to boycott these products. How else will the pharmaceutical companies be influenced to produce ethical vaccines...?
2. Sexual Ethics and Substance Abuse
The Bible says, “But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.” Christianity teaches radical self-control and a lifestyle with high moral ethics, including lifetime monogamy. We are to flee from sexual immorality of any kind and are not to abuse the body with recreational intravenous drugs.
For most people, sexual contact or needle-sharing are the only ways to be exposed to infections such as HPV (sexual only) or Hepatitis B. Generally, these vaccines are administered in order to enable one’s children to make Biblically sinful decisions. If adults choose to pursue these lifestyles or work in high-risk fields, they can make the choice to get the vaccines. But to require Christian parents to provide them to children (who are generally not at risk of these diseases) is a violation of conscience.
3. Biblical View of the Body
We are not permitted in the Bible to treat the body in a way that we believe will harm it. The Bible teaches us that the body is created in the image of God, the temple of the Holy Spirit, a living sacrifice to the Lord.
Some of us have children who have suffered vaccine reactions. Some have children with other serious health challenges. Some have children who have been told not to vaccinate by their doctors for health reasons. Some of us do not believe that one or more of the vaccines on the schedule would be a healthy choice for our family.
In addition, some believers may wish either for health or spiritual reasons to avoid blood products or products from unclean animals in the levitical law, such as pigs or monkeys. All of these items appear in vaccines. The scripture states that “to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean,” and instructs us not to violate the consciences of those convicted over this type of issue.
For those with a sincere belief that vaccination would harm our bodies, it is a duty to God to avoid it.
4. Love of Neighbor
Jesus taught, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” Love of neighbor is the second commandment of our faith. It is unloving to ask those families in our community who have already experienced vaccine reactions to risk further injury. There are some families with genetic predisposition to reactions who already have one permanently disabled child and are now being asked to risk injury with their other children.
It is also unloving to force others to violate their religious beliefs.
5. God’s design for the family
Children are a blessing from the Lord, and are given to their parents to raise and teach them. This is a great privilege and a serious responsibility. The Bible instructs fathers to “bring [children] up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” There are many charges to parents in how they are to raise their children in the Bible, but no such instructions to the government. Ultimately children belong to God, and He has given the authority to make weighty decisions such as vaccination to the parents and not to the state.
6. Church Attendance
Attending church is a Biblical practice. The Bible teaches, “And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together.
Some churches have childcare centers, schools or other educational facilities on-site. In addition, some churches rent schools or other buildings and hold their worship services there. Facility-based mandates do not allow unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children to come into school or other locations. This not only violates or constitution rights, but it also severely interferes in the practice of faith by discriminating against some Christian youth and preventing them from attending church or participating in church activities.
7. Christian Education
Biblically, Christians are to provide their children with a religious education. Legally, the right of religious parents to enroll their children in schools which provide a private, religious education is also recognized. Those who have a religious conviction against vaccines should not be excluded from private schools that provide this type of education. If we are prevented from enrolling our children in religious private schools, that is not merely a violation of medical or educational freedom, it is a violation of our religious rights.
Vaccine mandates may also prevent churches from providing religious instruction by opening a school, thus interfering with the church’s faith expression
In closing
As in all things, prayer for wisdom is needed. “If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him” (James 1:5; see also Proverbs 3:4-5). We are free to make any choice, but we are not free to exempt ourselves from the consequences of those choices. The apostle Paul stresses this in 1 Corinthians 6:11-12 and 10:23, where he tells us that all things are “lawful” for us but that not all things edify or build us up. Not all things are expedient or profitable, and we should not be under the power of anything outside of the Spirit of the Lord. Therefore, it behooves us to make informed, prayerful choices and to make them without fear but with faith in the Lord.
The important question we need to all ask ourselves when making a decision about taking the "covid" "vaccine" is this...
Is a "vaccine" that is not safe, not approved, and not effective against the "China Virus" nessasary when there are safe and approved alterenatievs avaialble like Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), Ivermectin, and Quercetin? It's also very important to research and know about all the ingrediants in the vaccines. I have wrote an article and I complied a list of all the ingrediants in the "covid" "vaccine" at the link below.
INGREDIENTS-TO-VACCINES
https://url.americanpatriotsforum.com/I ... O-VACCINES
VACCINE SECRETS - FIVE BONUS EPISODES
https://url.americanpatriotsforum.com/y7su8e
We also need to remeber that as children of God and as Americans have constitiual rights and the government nor any employeer or agency does not hav the right or the authority to mandate or force you, or require you to take a "vaccine" in order to keep your job.
It's very sad that the powers that be are using "covid" to instill fear in millions of peolpe around the world in order to require a "vaccine" if people want to keep their jobs. As a result, many people are worried and concerend aobut being able to provide for their families, pay thier bills and be responsible adults.
It's important to remember that no matter what we are facing and no matter what the world is trying to force us to do, we must seek God for wisdom, guidance, and direction strength and discernment so that we can rise above the clutter, the noise, and the destruction of this dark and broken world. We must look at every situation we face through the lens of our faith, and we must rely on and trust God fully and wholeheartedly every single day to provide for all of our needs and to provide for all of our responsibilities. In order to be free and in order to live your life in the will of God, you must surrender everything to God, all your worries, all your concerns, all the things that cause you to fear people in the world.
As Christians with religious objections to vaccines, we share the goals of promoting good health for children and families, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. With these goals in mind, in good conscience we cannot agree to have the state mandate vaccinating our children. Some with religious objections to vaccination may choose to use some vaccines and some may abstain from all. We are united against religious discrimination which goes against our sincerely held beliefs.
As born-again believers, we are to be faithful stewards of all we receive (1 Corinthians 4:2), and, by implication, that includes our bodies. Therefore, as stewards of God’s provision of physical bodies, we are responsible for what we put into them, how we care for them, and how we use them. Scripture says nothing about vaccinations since they were not available when the Bible was written. As to how vaccines are produced a, the ingrediants in the vaccines, and their possible side effects, that information is readily available, and anyone who is concerned about those issues should spend the time to research and investigate. In fact, part of our stewardship is to research and investigate, make informed choices, and not take things for granted. With knowledge comes responsibility. Are vaccines totally without risk? No. Are vaccines totally safe? Not if they are not properly tested and approved by trustworthy and reliable organozations. Have vaccines been beneficial to the world? Yes, but only when they are tested, safe, effective and approved. So there is definitely a case to be made for preventative medicine. The apostle Paul tells Timothy to “use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses” (1 Timothy 5:23); this is clearly an exhortation to take preventive medication.
To vaccinate or not to vaccinate should be an informed choice and not one made quickly, out of fear or becase an employer is requiring it to keep your job. And out decision to vaccinate or not to vaccinate ought to be the result of much prayer and if the vaccines is safe, tested, effective and approved
In some places, children are not allowed into schools without what is considered proper vaccinations. Certain jobs require specific vaccinations. Another consideration is that there are examples of diseases once thought to be eradicated in one country being on the rise in that country; this could be from travelers bringing it in from other countries or lack of vaccination. Parents must consider the consequences of their child someday getting one of the diseases they were not immunized against. Adults should consider the personal consequences of getting or not getting a specific vaccine as well as the implications of their decision for others. Rarely do children or adults react with more than a mild fever and a sore leg or arm for a day or two, but severe reactions can and do occur. Vaccines have proven to be beneficial in many regards. Legitimate concerns have also been raised. For example, there has been a question about the link between vaccines and the presence of autism in children. Whether or not that will be proven is unknown, but the fact that the issue is shining light on vaccines is a good thing. The conversation over vaccines can result in people making more informed and proactive decisions about their health issues and those of their children.
I have included Christian Reasons to avoid vaccination:
1. Fetal Cell Lines
American vaccines have a serious moral issue with cell lines taken from aborted babies. The Bible teaches that “thou shalt not kill.” Biblically, murdering another person is a serious offense which brings the need for redress. As God told Cain when he murdered his brother,, “What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.” In addition to avoiding violence, Christians are also told to advocate for victims.
Some of the most common vaccines are only licensed in America in forms that include live attenuated viruses cultured in aborted fetal cell lines.
The Rubella portion of the MMR or MMRV is Wistar RA 27/3. It is documented that at least eighty abortions, likely more, took place in order to create simply that one vaccine. It also appears that the researchers involved had close relationships with abortionists, and obtaining babies’ bodies for the purpose of creating vaccines was intentional. What persuasion or coercion of mothers to that end took place is unknown.
WI-38 is a cell line sourced from the lung tissue of a Swedish baby girl, and MRC-5 was taken from a baby boy. Both of these are currently in use in America, and this alone would be enough to give Christians serious pause. What is even more alarming is that the cell lines do not last forever, and there is a demand to continue to produce cell lines. One recent one is Walvax-2, taken from a Chinese baby girl. She was one of nine aborted babies used in starting this new cell line in 2015.
Many Christians avoid vaccines which include fetal cell lines. This is due to the great loss of life in producing these vaccines, concerns about human dna remnants in the vaccine itself, and a desire to avoid creating an incentive to develop similar cell lines in the future. Jessica Farnsworth, MD writes, “The only recourse I have, and would argue any Christian should have, is to boycott these products. How else will the pharmaceutical companies be influenced to produce ethical vaccines...?
2. Sexual Ethics and Substance Abuse
The Bible says, “But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.” Christianity teaches radical self-control and a lifestyle with high moral ethics, including lifetime monogamy. We are to flee from sexual immorality of any kind and are not to abuse the body with recreational intravenous drugs.
For most people, sexual contact or needle-sharing are the only ways to be exposed to infections such as HPV (sexual only) or Hepatitis B. Generally, these vaccines are administered in order to enable one’s children to make Biblically sinful decisions. If adults choose to pursue these lifestyles or work in high-risk fields, they can make the choice to get the vaccines. But to require Christian parents to provide them to children (who are generally not at risk of these diseases) is a violation of conscience.
3. Biblical View of the Body
We are not permitted in the Bible to treat the body in a way that we believe will harm it. The Bible teaches us that the body is created in the image of God, the temple of the Holy Spirit, a living sacrifice to the Lord.
Some of us have children who have suffered vaccine reactions. Some have children with other serious health challenges. Some have children who have been told not to vaccinate by their doctors for health reasons. Some of us do not believe that one or more of the vaccines on the schedule would be a healthy choice for our family.
In addition, some believers may wish either for health or spiritual reasons to avoid blood products or products from unclean animals in the levitical law, such as pigs or monkeys. All of these items appear in vaccines. The scripture states that “to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean,” and instructs us not to violate the consciences of those convicted over this type of issue.
For those with a sincere belief that vaccination would harm our bodies, it is a duty to God to avoid it.
4. Love of Neighbor
Jesus taught, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” Love of neighbor is the second commandment of our faith. It is unloving to ask those families in our community who have already experienced vaccine reactions to risk further injury. There are some families with genetic predisposition to reactions who already have one permanently disabled child and are now being asked to risk injury with their other children.
It is also unloving to force others to violate their religious beliefs.
5. God’s design for the family
Children are a blessing from the Lord, and are given to their parents to raise and teach them. This is a great privilege and a serious responsibility. The Bible instructs fathers to “bring [children] up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” There are many charges to parents in how they are to raise their children in the Bible, but no such instructions to the government. Ultimately children belong to God, and He has given the authority to make weighty decisions such as vaccination to the parents and not to the state.
6. Church Attendance
Attending church is a Biblical practice. The Bible teaches, “And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together.
Some churches have childcare centers, schools or other educational facilities on-site. In addition, some churches rent schools or other buildings and hold their worship services there. Facility-based mandates do not allow unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children to come into school or other locations. This not only violates or constitution rights, but it also severely interferes in the practice of faith by discriminating against some Christian youth and preventing them from attending church or participating in church activities.
7. Christian Education
Biblically, Christians are to provide their children with a religious education. Legally, the right of religious parents to enroll their children in schools which provide a private, religious education is also recognized. Those who have a religious conviction against vaccines should not be excluded from private schools that provide this type of education. If we are prevented from enrolling our children in religious private schools, that is not merely a violation of medical or educational freedom, it is a violation of our religious rights.
Vaccine mandates may also prevent churches from providing religious instruction by opening a school, thus interfering with the church’s faith expression
In closing
As in all things, prayer for wisdom is needed. “If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him” (James 1:5; see also Proverbs 3:4-5). We are free to make any choice, but we are not free to exempt ourselves from the consequences of those choices. The apostle Paul stresses this in 1 Corinthians 6:11-12 and 10:23, where he tells us that all things are “lawful” for us but that not all things edify or build us up. Not all things are expedient or profitable, and we should not be under the power of anything outside of the Spirit of the Lord. Therefore, it behooves us to make informed, prayerful choices and to make them without fear but with faith in the Lord.