Lately there has been an increased scrutiny on families who choose to
forego vaccines. In most states,
parents can opt out of “mandatory” vaccines for religious, philosophical/personal, or medical reasons and
their children must be allowed to attend public schools or publicly-funded
programs. As families who use these exemptions come under
attack, many have asked “why would a
Christian even TRY to claim a religious exemption?” Of course there are as many reasons as there are
Christians and Christian families—but the reasons tend to occur along similar lines. I have not seen an attempt to answer that question, thence this paper. I hope it engenders more graciousness and open-mindedness among Believers who may disagree. I also hope it encourages more Christian schools and daycares to accept children with religious exemptions to vaccines with open arms instead of barring them and their families-- or, even better, just leaving the question of vaccine-status unasked and left up to the consciences of the parents.
As
a Christian, the reasons for which some object to vaccines can be divided into
three groups: objections to
specific ingredients in vaccines (i.e. how the vaccine(s) are produced), objections to the philosophy behind
vaccination (i.e. why vaccines are given), and
objections stemming from the effect observed from vaccinations (i.e. what vaccines do). While a
person from any faith could have objections which would fit into those categories, I specifically am
writing as a Christian, seeking to show how a faithful reading of Scripture
(our religious text) could lead to these objections.
Please note
that I am not trying to say all
Christians must or do interpret Scripture to lead to identical objections, nor am I even spelling out
a full defense of my own position—I am simply
seeking to explain how Christians might come to object to the current CDC
vaccine schedule due to their religious faith.
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Objections to the “how” of
vaccines: problems with
ingredients in vaccines themselves. Most
parents begin investigating vaccines by looking into how they are made and what they are made
of. Just as it is good practice to
turn a prepared food
item over and read its ingredient list before we eat it or serve it to others,
it is wise to know what we are consenting to have injected into our child
beforehand. (The FDA publishes all
vaccine inserts at fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/vaccines-licensed-use-united-states) A cursory look at vaccine ingredients is rather
shocking: formaldehyde,
antifreeze, antibiotics, metals such as aluminum and mercury, and of course
disease particles—all of which must be grown on some medium or other, i.e. it must have been allowed to infect something so it would grow (“be
cultured”) and then it was weakened or killed. That “culture medium” could be a chicken egg, tissue from an animal (unborn cow, a
live monkey, cow blood), or an unborn human (or tissue from an unborn human). Viruses must be grown in human or animal tissue—thus any vaccine against
a virus (such as measles, mumps, rubella,
influenza, polio, or chickenpox) will always
contain animal or human tissue. As Christians we believe the body is an integral part of who
we are as God’s Image—we reflect Him not just in our minds/thoughts and
heart/emotions but also in our physical bodies (Gen 1:27; 2:7-23). The body is fallen (Gen 3:19) but will be Raised and
perfected (1 Cor
15:52-53; Phil 3:21). Christians believe the body affects the
mind and spirit and vice-versa. We
are called to honor God with everything our body does—eating, drinking, sexual activity, etc (Rom 6:12-13; 1 Cor 6:15-20; 9:27; 2 Cor 4:10; 7:1; 1 Thess
4:4). The body is the home of our own soul,
and in a Christian, is part of the very temple of
God. This is why Christians have
always respected the body—we have historically buried our dead, cared for the sick, punished those who injured
the bodies of others, and even made damaging corpses a legally punishable
crime. Christians are called to be
mindful of what they put into their bodies, so it is a very “Christian” thing
to ask: “what is in
this shot?” Many Christian
parents, after asking that question, find specific ingredients particularly
worrisome from a Christian perspective:
- aborted fetal cells—Several vaccines on our schedule contain “human diploid cells.” Those cells come from cell lines (cells in petri dishes that are allowed to consistently grow and reproduce) that originated with the body parts of unborn babies. Each cell line came from a different child and each successful cell line is the product of dozens of attempts—that means dozens of abortions were used as “stem cell harvest opportunities.” (See Hayflick's paper on developing WI-38, the cell line used in adenoviruses, rubella, measles, mumps, varicella zoster, poliovirus, hepatitis A and rabies vaccines) In fact, abortionists and researchers have and continue to collaborate on opportunities to get “perfect tissue specimens”—this may mean pressuring a mother known to have a baby at risk for a specific infection to abort her child rather than carry to term (ex. rubella); this may mean targeting specific women whose babies are the right age to “harvest” a certain tissue; this may mean changing the way the abortion is done so that a “pristine specimen” is harvested—never with any pause to consider that these are human beings whose murders are being planned and discussed (though their very humanity is what makes their tissues so desired)—images of God. The most recently approved cell line comes from a “water bag” abortion done in 2015, in which a 4 month gestation baby girl was delivered in her bag of waters, and she was butchered for her lung tissue while still alive without so much as a shot of anesthesia.[1] Yes, such an abortion is illegal in the US, but that will not stop US children from receiving shots in which that cell line is used. Also, cell lines only last about the length of a human life; thus new cell lines are constantly being developed… as long as the market demands human cell lines, abortions will be done and used to provide them, leaving men to profit financially from a child’s planned death.[2] Is this in line with God’s assertion that the taking of a human life is a crime deserving of death? Christians who believe every human is created in God’s Image purposefully by Him (Gen 25:21; 30:22; Ps 127:3-5) Is 6:9), known by Him since the moment of conception (Is 44:24; Jer 1:5; Ps 139:13-16), may object to any medication that contains products obtained through any killing of a human, no matter the age… especially when such a medication will be injected directly into our own child’s body.
- bovine tissue – in the
beginning, mankind’s job was to care for the plants and animals of the
Earth—this continues even after the Fall (Gen 2:15-20). We see Noah gathering and saving plants
and animals (Gen 6-7), we read Jewish law
prohibiting animal cruelty (Deut 5:14; 14:21; 25:4). Even as Jesus asserts that compassion for humans is even
more important than compassion for animals, He assumes that His hearers’ care for their beasts of
burden is normal and good (Luke 14:5)…
we even call ethical treatment of animals humane, because it is such an integral part of being human- unlike a beast. Christians
then may object to any product that depends on or causes undue animal suffering. “Fetal
Bovine Serum” is
obtained by puncturing
an unborn calf’s heart
after its mother is slaughtered—again with no anesthetic (that would contaminate the tissue). The calf’s heart needs to
be still beating in order to harvest the maximum amount of blood. [3]
- injections of known poisons (such as formaldehyde, MSG, antifreeze, antibiotics, aluminum)- As explained above, Christians view the body as something for which they must care and steward well. Living in this fallen world will certainly mean interacting with potentially harmful materials, and Christians remember that God promises to use all those for our own good and the good of our children (Rom 8:28; James 1:2-4). However, there is a difference between accepting the reality that sickness, harm and suffering will come to our children (and their bodies) and intentionally injecting known poisons into our children ourselves, in doses known to be harmful in humans. If we saw a friend giving their child the contents of a vaccine mixed into applesauce, we would be alarmed and call poison control (rightly so)—yet an injection bypasses all normal defense mechanisms (skin, mucus membranes, stomach acid, digestive enzymes and beneficial bacteria, expulsive pathways such as coughing or vomiting) and puts the poison directly into the child, unlike anything in the natural world with the exception of a snake’s venom. Christians may object to the intentional introduction of known poisons directly into their child’s body as an assault on an aspect of God’s Image.
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Objections to the “why” of
vaccines: problems with the
philosophy of vaccination itself. Christians have a lens
through which they see the whole world.
They believe
that there is a good, sovereign Creator who created this world with order and
beauty, intentionally to bear witness to His own Order and Beauty (Gen 1-2; 1 Cor 14:40; Psalm 148). Everything points back to a marvelous
Creator—the stars sing of His majesty (Psalm 8:1),
the flowers of His provision (Luke 12:27),
the storms of His
might (Psalm 148:8)—so that no one has an
excuse of not knowing He exists (Psalm 19:1; Rom 1:20). Mankind was created to
reflect God’s glory and to care for and tend God’s creation in the same way He cares
for us—we are His ambassadors, we bear His Image. Christians believe that even though the sin of man
introduced evil into the world, meaning nothing works perfectly anymore and now
all tends towards chaos (entropy) and disorder, that the fundamental created Order did not
change. Our job did not change (Psalm 8). And one Day, all will be remade new and perfectly beautiful
again. But until then, humans are still called
to “exercise dominion” over the earth and fill it with “the Glory of the Lord as the
water fills the sea.” We are still able to marvel at the Creator
who so masterfully created the millions of intricate systems that we observe at
every level of creation. Many Christians find that the very system of childhood preventative vaccinations
goes against this created order and so, may object to them.
- exercising dominion- In the beginning, humans
were tasked with “exercising dominion” over all of Creation (animal, plant, and
presumably also even microbes), by properly “husbanding” or tending it, NOT by seeking the annihilation of any one species. As we have learned to our own detriment
multiple times, every area has an ecosystem with each living being needed
within it. The extinction of any
one type of living thing has far-reaching effects. And
invariably, when one species is killed, others fill their places in food webs
(though often not as perfectly as the original species did). Why would we think that the
annihilation of microbes would be beneficial? Vaccine campaigns seek to “eradicate” a specific disease by rendering all its hosts
immune; presumably without a food source (hosts) the microbes will just die
out. However, as with any
ecosystem, the elimination of one species will merely create a vacuum, which other types of similar beings –in this case other bacteria
or viruses—will fill. It would
seem that vaccine campaigns are not only pointless and untenable in the long
run, but even against the spirit of exercising dominion in a Biblical sense,
which would mean
seeking to find and maintain order within Creation—perhaps by seeking to find
ways to strengthen the host so disease is no longer as problematic, or by
encouraging beneficial bacteria. Christians may object to
vaccines because they view them as
antithetical to the mandate of exercising dominion and tending living beings.
- the created
order of the childhood immune system – belief in a good, wise and
orderly Creator leads us to appreciate the intricate systems He designed. One such system is the immune
system. The human immune system contains
at least two reactive branches; the humoral or Th2 (mediated by antibodies made by B lymphocytes) and cell-mediated or Th1 (mediated by T lymphocytes). Inflammatory responses such as fevers,
swelling, soreness and redness are all part of a cell-mediated immune response.
In infancy, the cell-mediated immune response is actively suppressed, because inflammation is harmful to a
rapidly developing brain—this is why it is very concerning when a young baby gets a fever. As
doctors know, young babies should not get fevers. The baby
human body is designed to by default not react to disease. Instead, the baby’s immune system purposefully relies mainly on
the humoral immune system; that of antibodies—not their own, but their
mother’s, passed to them through her milk, or remaining from the placenta during pregnancy. Vaccines aim to force an inflammatory response. Trials of vaccines
in young babies did not
show good responses—babies’
immune systems (as designed) just didn’t react, they didn’t make antibodies…
this is why extra-strong ingredients guaranteed to provoke inflammation had to be added: adjuvants, usually heavy metals (aluminum or mercury). Christians may
object to a childhood vaccination program that turns the created order on its
head, trying to strong arm an immune system to act in ways it never was Designed to do. (thorough examination of this topic here)
- misplaced trust—in both the Old and New Testaments, God tells His people they must trust in Him alone. This is why witchcraft was expressly forbidden—the effort to gain power and control events was exactly against what trust in Him entails (Lev 19:31; 20:6,27; Deut 18:10-14; Gal 5:19-21; Rev 18:23; 21:8). Does the making of a serum—including diseased animal particles, multiple poisons, and metal, and then injecting in into a child with the faith that it will protect them against disease—not sound at least somewhat like the making of magical amulets? Especially when this practice is defended with a religious fervor? (Incidentally, the Greek word used for “witchcraft” in the New Testament is pharmakaia, the same word from which we get our word “pharmaceutical.”) Over and over in Scripture Christians are told not to be afraid, but instead to put their trust in God—and make decisions out of faith, NOT fear.[4] Christians may object to being required to put their trust in any one medical regimen, as opposed to freely making choices in faith in God (not out of fear).
·
Objections to the “what” of
vaccines: problems regarding the
observed effect of vaccines and vaccine schedule today. Vaccines are no longer just
an idea, now they have multiple years and even two generations of data—Christians evaluating them
for use in their own families now also have to consider whether the potential
and actual effects of vaccines are in line
with their beliefs.
- neighbor-love – the entire
Law which Christians are called to obey is summed up as: Love God ultimately and completely, and love your neighbor as your self. (Matthew 22:35–40, Mark 12:28–34, Luke 10:27) Christians always have to evaluate whether their actions are honoring to
God and loving to their neighbor, the nearest of which is their own child (1 Tim 5:8) Vaccines all have risk; according to the Supreme Court they are “unavoidably
unsafe”[5]. There
is a fund set up (from taxes paid on vaccines) to pay damages to parents of children injured by vaccines—it is called the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. (This is intended to protect the manufacturers of said
vaccines from all responsibility and accountability for vaccine injuries, not to protect vaccine recipients.) Each vaccine insert outlines those for
whom the vaccine is contraindicated, as well as listing potential reactions. If any parent reading those feels that
it would not be loving to their child to put them at risk for those
reactions --especially taking into
account their own family’s history, genetics, and the child’s own past vaccine
reactions, health, and genetics—then the Christian parent may believe that it
would not be loving to their child to
administer that vaccine. Christians are never asked
to love their far-away neighbors by putting their nearer-neighbors at risk. They are told to be ready to lay down
their own lives, but not anyone else’s.
It is not Biblically valid to appeal to the command to “love your
neighbor” to entice them to vaccinate their child for the sake of “herd
immunity.” Christians are never called to love someone
else or other group by doing something unloving (endangering) to any one
person. Christian parents may believe that giving their child a particular
vaccine would violate God’s command to love their neighbor (their child).[6]
- right to parental autonomy- Scripture is very clear that parents are primarily responsible for their children (Prov 10:1, 15:20, 17:25, 22:6, 15), that the family is a crucial foundation of society and that children are required to obey their parents first and foremost (Ex 20:12, 21:15; Deut 5:16, 21:18-21; Prov 15:5, 20:20; Mark 7:10-13; Eph 6:1-3; Col 3:20; 1 Tim 5:4). Parents are responsible for their children, not the State (Prov 19:18; 23:13-14; 29:15-17; Col 3:21; Heb 12:7-9). (Indeed our first responsibility is to care for all our blood relatives, and secondly to care for the needy within our spiritual family, the Church—1 Tim 5:8) It is a Christian principle to believe in parental responsibility and autonomy, which go hand in hand. Vaccine programs apply a one-size-fits-all approach to all children without considering the individual child. Christians may object to anything that interferes with their God-given responsibility to protect their own child.
- lack of wisdom -There is evidence that vaccines, especially cumulatively over time, alter the vaccinated person’s DNA. One mechanism by which this can happen is that human DNA fragments present in the stem cells (taken from aborted babies as mentioned above) can integrate into their host’s DNA. [7] It should be noted that vaccines are not tested for mutagenic potential. This is just one of many unforeseen effects which vaccines—especially when more than one are given at once, and given quickly in a short span of time—can have. Most vaccines themselves have never actually been tested against an inert placebo; their safety studies have no control groups. One group of children will be given one vaccine, the other group another version of the same vaccine, or at least the same vaccine (including all the adjuvants and other toxic ingredients) just without the disease particles, but no group will receive a saline shot—there is no standard by which to judge the vaccinated group’s outcome… for any of our childhood vaccines. Christians are instructed to be wise all throughout Scripture (Prov 4:5; 19:8; Matt 10:16) Christians may object to (a) vaccine(s) because they believe to use them/it would violate the Biblical admonition to be wise.
I have attempted in this paper to summarize the main types of reasons why
Christian parents may object to the current CDC-recommended vaccine schedule on
religious grounds—as Christians. I should also note that healthy unvaccinated children do
not pose any additional risk to others around them. They are not contagious for any disease. Of course if any child becomes sick, or
is around someone who was sick and so is possibly incubating an illness, they
could pass on that
illness—vaccinated or not, “vaccine-preventable illness” or not. But
a healthy child is just that: a healthy child. In fact, for certain attenuated
viruses, such as that which causes whooping cough, those who are vaccinated are actually more likely to be contagious without knowing it (they are asymptomatic) and for
longer than those who have never been vaccinated. [8] (See “An Open Letter to Legislators Currently Considering Vaccine Legislation,”
by Tetyana Obukhanych, PhD in Immunology, for a fuller explanation of this.)
So the question remains… why would any organization
that claims to be built on Christian religious principles object to parents living out
those same Christian religious principles, as they best understand them to
apply to their own child(ren)? Wouldn’t it make more sense for such an
organization to welcome them and provide them safe haven? Especially since their
children pose NO additional threat to anyone else? Shouldn't Christian leaders be defending the rights of parents to follow their consciences and encouraging all Christian parents to be evaluating every decision they make from a Biblical worldview, instead of simply following our culture's assumptions and expectations?
No matter what, Christians should be able to discuss such issues with one another knowledgeably and graciously, even if they disagree. It is not Biblically valid to say that someone is "unloving" and "unChristlike" merely because they disagree with you or a popularly held position. However, it is Biblically valid to say that someone is "unloving" if they are belittling, demeaning, or name-calling someone with whom they disagree. I hope and pray that this paper contributes to this conversation in an informed, gracious, rigorous and Christ-exalting way.
No matter what, Christians should be able to discuss such issues with one another knowledgeably and graciously, even if they disagree. It is not Biblically valid to say that someone is "unloving" and "unChristlike" merely because they disagree with you or a popularly held position. However, it is Biblically valid to say that someone is "unloving" if they are belittling, demeaning, or name-calling someone with whom they disagree. I hope and pray that this paper contributes to this conversation in an informed, gracious, rigorous and Christ-exalting way.
Endnotes:
[1] See “Characteristics and viral propagation properties of a new human diploid cell line, Walvax-2, and its suitability as a candidate cell substrate for vaccineproduction” by Bo Ma et al, Hum Vaccin Immunotherapy 2015 April. Note the reason given for abortion (mother had had a
previous c-section) as well as the rigorous research into the parents’ health
and employment histories, going back 5 generations. This was clearly planned and very intentionally done. Ethical barriers present in the US which are lacking in
China are also mentioned. This
abortion was done in China and would have been illegal in the US. Nine abortions were involved in the making of this
new cell line (Walvax-2).
[2] This use of fetal tissue obtained in truly disgusting ways – intentional
dismemberment, timed poisoning, drowning, live organ harvesting, pressure on
pregnant women in order to benefit from their child’s death- is by no means
unique to the vaccine industry.
See “Efficient human fetal liver cell isolation protocol based on vascular perfusion for livercell-based therapy and case report on cell transplantation.” Gridelli B, et
al. 2012, for just one example.
Note how unborn babies are delivered "intact"- read alive- at 5 months gestation, thrown into icy saline, and cut
open within the hour to harvest their livers. No drugs are ever given, no
sedatives, no anesthesia. These children are delivered live and callously either allowed to
drown, freeze or die by having their livers sliced open. This happens at our very own
Allegheny Women’s Clinic so that fetal liver stem cells can be obtained for University of Pennsylvania
(tax-payer supported!). So much medical and
pharmaceutical research rests on the harvesting (let’s be honest- the torture and
butchering) of the unborn that it has predicted its own disaster and collapse
if such atrocities are stopped. (See article by NBC "What is fetal tissue research and why is it important to medicine?") Many Christians have serious reservations about supporting such an industry at all, much
less trusting them to have their living children’s best interests at
heart.
[3] For a discussion on the ethics behind fetal bovine serum harvesting, see “The use of fetal bovine serum: ethical or scientific problem?” by Carlo E. A.
Jochems et al.
[4] Just to be clear, there is nothing inherently
unbiblical about choosing to use modern medications or procedures, but whatever resources a
Christian uses should be used with prayer and faith in God, not in the medicine/procedure itself. In fact, the “how, why and what”
questions presented here to evaluate vaccines from a Christian perspective would
form a good rubric for evaluating all medications or procedures: investigating how any medication
was researched and made, asking whether it is working against the created
order, weighing potential risk and side effects carefully, etc.
[5] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES - BRUESEWITZ ET AL.
v. WYETH LLC, FKA WYETH, INC., ET AL. October 2010—Majority opinion:
(https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/09-152.pdf)
Minority dissent here. This is regarding a court case against a vaccine manufacturer by parents of a child who was harmed by a vaccine.
[6] A quick note just to address the objection “but it’s
more unloving to leave your child at risk of disease”—as will be discussed
below, there are no studies comparing unvaccinated children and vaccinated so we have no data by which
to evaluate whether vaccinated children really do experience lower rates of
disease (both chronic and infectious).
Doctors who treat both types of children say that the unvaccinated do not tend to be sicker
(and thus the unvaccinated kids are less likely to be
contagious). There is one study that compared kids unvaccinated and
vaccinated for flu, and it found that kids who’d gotten the flu shot actually
were ill MORE than those who had a placebo—the conclusion was that the vaccine
may increase susceptibility
to non-flu respiratory illnesses. (see “Increased Risk of Noninfluenza Respiratory Virus
Infections Associated With Receipt of Inactivated Influenza Vaccine” by Benjamin Cowling et al. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012 June)
Another study found that children were more at risk of getting a serious
illness within 2 weeks of getting a flu shot (see “Assessment of temporally-related acute
respiratory illness following influenza vaccination” by Rikin S al. Vaccine. 2018) Also, there are many ways of supporting the body’s own
immune system to fight all disease, not just the 15 currently vaccinated
against in childhood—many
of these have been studied (a few:
Vitamin D, hand washing, elderberry syrup (also this study), Vitamin C, Vitamin A, lowering of stress, ownership of pets, adequate sleep, a whole foods diet, adequate plumbing) for efficacy and found to be very protective against
disease. Vaccination is but one
among many efforts parents can make to protect their child from being seriously
harmed by disease in this fallen world.
[8] See “Acellular pertussis vaccines protect against disease but fail to preventinfection and transmission in a nonhuman primate model” by Jason M. Warfel etal., 2013. Also, this study found vaccination caused a decrease in the adult body's response to pertussis. An excellent discussion
of this phenomenon (the
vaccinated spreading disease
more than the unvaccinated), due to “original antigenic sin,” can be found here.