Haha. I did not know that trying to save human lives is dishonorable work.
It does make sense that you choose this argument to promote antivax propaganda. The very first antivaxxers who tried to frighten people into refusing the smallpox vaccine in the early 1800s used religion as a justification. The reasoning was this: if you are fated to catch smallpox and die, but you get vaccinated against it, you are thwarting the will of God and therefore sinning.
Nope, I happen to think that helping people to live longer lives is doing God's work. After all, Jesus is remembered as a healer. Jesus did not tell sick people to die.
Oh, I'm retired now. I am no longer the resident vaccine expert at the institution where I used to work.
There’s another thread acive right now about a court ruling that says the mrna gene jab is not a vaccine. Vaccine and mrna jab are two different things. As a matter of fact I have an appointment this Monday at my friendly neighborhood CVS to get a DPT booster, something I belive that I need because I frequently get my hands scraped, and dirty.
If you haven’t figured out by now what an evil thing the mrna jabs are, and the evil intent behind them, (Fauci, Bill Gates are prominent players in the population reduction program) then that is your misfortune.
People have got the jabs figured out. It’s right there next to remdesivir.