Posted on 09/17/2021 10:30:40 AM PDT by EBH
Declining a COVID vaccine based on a religious exemption creates an ethical conundrum, as many medicines from Tylenol to other prescriptions used similar research.
Video is 3:56 long.
I never used Tylenol, now there is another reason not to use it.
What are “mandated” drugs are made with stem cell research?
Is there really a medical reason to use Fetal material, or is it just their way of making a sacrifice to Moloch and making us all join in?
So I actually wasted the time to watch this, seems like propaganda to push the not-a-vax.
Good. Tylenol is the number one cause of liver failure in the USA, and the number one reason for liver transplants.
This is the new media talking point and it’s absolutely retarded.
Tylenol predates the HEK293 line. It’s development was completely detached from the line.
Yes, other demonic “scientists” later used Tylenol to experiment on HEK293 cells, but the Tylenol was developed and tested originally completely apart from the cell line (because it long predated it).
The Covid vaccines were tested in their actual development on the line. That means their genesis is derived, at least in part, on that testing.
Trying the equate the two things is beyond stupid.
As noted in video almost all modern medicines are tested on cell lines.
Testing vs. development from
Anything that predates the cell line isn’t the same thing. If it predates the cell line, then it’s original development had nothing to do with the line.
The fact that later immoral people conduct unethical research is irrelevant.
Pfizer and Moderna didn’t develop their products independent of the HEK293 line. They used it in the R&D phase. Thus, those products have a genesis in that fetal cell line.
Most of the things the media is trying to compare does not have the genesis problem.
I have always suspected that my dad’s liver problems stemmed from that.
False strawman logical fallacy. Religious objection does not have to be based on the argument against fetal stem cell research.
Also, false dichotomy fallacy. It is not an either or objection.
A person could hold a deeply held belief that it is immoral to support gene editing and gene therapies.
Tylenol came out before the use of fetal stem cell research.
If you must try for a religious exemption, don’t tell them why. They are no more entitled to know about your religion than they are to know your medical history.
Questions I never thought I’d need to answer again after I left the military:
1. What vaccines have you had? (I do not work in a health related field)
2. What is your religion? (Unless you are ready to listen to me testify, I’m going to need you to back way the hell off this question.)
Once they ask and you tell them it is against your religion and you do not want to expand on that answer because that too is against your religion, then they best back off or you have grounds to get them to pay you for the rest of your life.
Hypocrates is dead, and the psychopaths gloat at this emotional attachment hurt in articles.
They are psychotic at best, completely detached from culture or using cultural items for anti cultural goals. I see them gloat, however, since this is political, and so that makes them intentionally psychotic and thus psychopaths.
Dammit, Tylenol is the only thing I CAN use! I guess that goes for the generic acetaminophen as well.
I’m glad this is coming out. For years I got a flu shot. Never occurred to me about the provenance. No more.
I am not saying it is a sin. There is a degree or two of removal. If everything we utilized had to be totally sin free we’d spend all our waking hours investigating and that is not how we are to spend our time.
However. Research can be done without these murdered children lines. And the companies need it publicized and people need to refuse it to make them change. Or heads are going to continue to sell for $650.
That is why I am refusing and I hope enough so to effect a change. Use of these kids should not be business as usual.
I’ve wondered about that myself.
Why are these people forcing others to partake of their sin?
Only because people tend to take too much of it. I’ve been told by my hepatologist that the normal dosage is fine.
Outlaw76 wrote:
“Tylenol came out before the use of fetal stem cell research.
If you must try for a religious exemption, don’t tell them why. They are no more entitled to know about your religion than they are to know your medical history.
Questions I never thought I’d need to answer again after I left the military:
1. What vaccines have you had? (I do not work in a health related field)
2. What is your religion? (Unless you are ready to listen to me testify, I’m going to need you to back way the hell off this question.)
Once they ask and you tell them it is against your religion and you do not want to expand on that answer because that too is against your religion, then they best back off or you have grounds to get them to pay you for the rest of your life.”
Well said !!
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