laughinReaper
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Anybody parent who refuses willingly, knowingly, and stupidly refuses to vaccinate their child should be report to Child Protective Services.
there are religions that don't promote vaccinations
Vaccination Liberation Religion Page
Churches
that oppose Vaccinations
or support 'The Right to Choose'
Universal Family Church
The second tenet: we believe that by the 5th Commandment God intends decisions made by Fathers and Mothers for their children to be honored by all of society.
God instructed Moses to deliver His laws to all of the people. The Universal Family Church believes that God intends parents to be the ultimate authority when it comes to making health decisions for their children.
We also believe God intends individuals to be the ultimate authority when making health decisions for themselves (1st Corinthians19).
The following is from: LifeSpirit Congregational Church Statement of Beliefs on Vaccination & Other Abominations
LIFESPIRIT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH [New Jersey, USA]
Date: December 23, 2002
To: LCC Ministers, Elders and Communicants.
Re: By-Law on Religious Beliefs regarding Vaccination
Many of the ministers and elders of the Lifespirit Congregational Church are deeply troubled by the proliferation of vaccination and the spiritual harm arising from this invasion of the Body Temple, and have asked for Guidance from the Church. Such Guidance has been received directly from Source.
Thus says the Source: Thou shalt not allow the entry of abominations and unholiness into the bodies of thy children and thy own selves, for they are God's Temples and sacred unto thy Source.
Source states: LCC communicants are specifically directed by their ecclesiastical supervisors to object to any of the following unholiness and abomination entering the Body Temples of themselves or their children, as a violation of the free exercise of their religious beliefs and the moral obligations of their religion.
Since Vaccination is uninsurable and unproven, it remains an experimental procedure subject to voluntary, informed consent under the Declaration of Helsinki, WMA Declaration of Helsinki - Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects
Church of Illumination. (associated with Beverly Hall Corporation, and Philosophical Publishing Company)
http://www.soul.org/index.php/church-of-illumination
'The Church of Illumination is also by its tenets opposed to immunization for its adherents. Since it is a "Church at Large," they are able to enroll members throughout the entire United States and would be pleased to consider any applicant who is without present church affiliation and who desires the legitimate support of others in his convictions.'
Current in April 2003:
Procedure required by Church of Illumination to accept a "member-at-large."
Contact the Church and request a free booklet detailing the tenets of the the Church of Illumination.
If you send back a signed letter testifying to the fact that you have read the booklet, agree with its tenets and desire to become a member-at-large of the Church of Illumination, then your application will be considered.
Legitimate members of the Church may be issued vaccination exemption letters.
Church of Illumination
P.O. Box 220
Quakertown, PA 18951
See also: www.soul.org Alexander Wilder M.D.
The Church of Christ, Scientist (The Christian Science Church). Christian Science
Branch Churches of Christ, Scientist and Christian Science societies welcome all visiting and permanently stationed service personnel and their families. You're invited to attend Church services, including Sunday School, and to visit any Christian Science Reading Room. If your duty permits, you're welcome to consider the possibilities of branch membership. Of course, you can join and be an active member of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, from any location.
The Rosicrucian Fellowship, The Rosicrucian Fellowship - An International Association of Christian Mystics
See above: Vaccination not necessary from the standpoint of spiritual science
Comcast
Congregation of Universal Wisdom has tenets against injection of substances that defy natural law including tuberculin test matter and vaccines.
Christian Health Fellowship - Statement of Faith (abstain from vaccines, TB tests, etc.)
The Christian Health Fellowship, Quote
10. We believe that we are responsible for our own health. We believe that physical health is primarily a reflection of God's Universal law of cause and effect. A man reaps what he sows. How we feed and care for our bodies does impact our health and the health of our offspring.
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See the above web site for more information on this organization and its support for freedoms provided for in the US Constitution.
Another church that has specific tenets against vaccination. http://church.autismaction.org/
This web page no longer exists. Because the content is useful for individuals writing religious exemption letters, we have put the page and letter on our site: VacLib.org/news/church_autism.htm
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRIST INTERNATIONAL Articles Index
This page has links articles by Rev. Dr. LEONARD G. HOROWITZ
A PROCLAMATION ON VACCINATIONS
and
VACCINATION: THE UNGODLY PRACTICE