While some who will continue to refuse to see the truth and dismiss the following information because it’s “from a blog” (yeah this isn’t my first rodeo), below you will find solid research and scripture to cover the big discussions on the topic of vaccines, including whether or not there’s really DNA from aborted fetal cells in vaccines and if we should adhere to the “greater good” theology. So here’s the truth:
Is there actually aborted fetal cell DNA in vaccines?
From a 2015 research article:
CONCLUSION: Vaccines manufactured in human fetal cell lines contain unacceptably high levels of fetal DNA fragment contaminants."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/26103708/
Dr. Theresa Deisher, lead scientist and SCPI founder, and her team discovered that the fetal DNA levels ranged anywhere from 142ng – 2000ng per dose, way beyond the so-called “safe” level. The following pdf lists the specific levels in each one (some which are labeled on the vaccine package inserts from the manufacturer):
http://www.soundchoice.org/scpiJournalPubHealthEpidem092014.pdf
Some vaccine packet inserts directly from the vaccine manufacturers list right on them that they contain residual human DNA from these aborted babies:
“The product also contains residual components of MRC-5 cells including DNA and protein”
(Varivax chickenpox vaccine: http://www.merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/v/varivax/varivax_pi.pdf )
So yes, vaccines do contain DNA from aborted babies. DNA from another male or female injected into babies and children goes against God’s design and has repercussions that science is only beginning to learn about.
For instance:
When injecting fragmented human DNA into another human, it attaches to the nucleus and changes the host. This is called chimerism. It leads to things like childhood leukemia, autoimmune disease, infertility, and even gender identity disorders (especially considering that the injected DNA could be from the opposite gender).
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/17917028/
But it was only those two babies from a long time ago, right?
Two main human cell strains have been used to develop currently available vaccines, in each case with the original fetal cells in question obtained in the 1960s. The WI-38 cell strain was developed in 1962 in the United States, and the MRC-5 cell strain (also started with fetal lung cells) was developed, using Hayflick's technology, in 1970 at the Medical Research Center in the United Kingdom.
The vaccines below were developed using either the WI-38 or the MRC-5 cell strains.
Hepatitis A vaccines [VAQTA/Merck, Havrix/GlaxoSmithKline, and part of Twinrix/GlaxoSmithKline]
Rubella vaccine [MERUVAX II/Merck, part of MMR II/Merck, and ProQuad/Merck]
Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine [Varivax/Merck, and part of ProQuad/Merck]
Zoster (shingles) vaccine [Zostavax/Merck]
Adenovirus Type 4 and Type 7 oral vaccine [Barr Labs]
Rabies vaccine [IMOVAX/Sanofi Pasteur]
New cell lines are being obtained and used. Once these existing cells reach their finite capacity for replication, they eventually become unfit for vaccine production and another cell line is needed. Walvax-2, which was derived from the lung tissue of a 3-month-old fetus, is the new cell line being researched for vaccines.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25803132/
PBS says: Scientists say fetal tissue remains essential for vaccines and developing treatments.
It is important to note that these abortions were created specifically to obtain the fetal tissue for these purposes as it requires a water-bag abortion since live organs are needed for cell preparation.
In order to sustain 96% of the cells, the live tissue would need to be preserved within 5 minutes of the abortion...Within one minute, the cells would continue to deteriorate, rendering the specimens useless.
— Dr. C. Ward Kischer
And look at the CV vaccines coming. Several are being created from aborted fetal cells. Several COVID-19 vaccine frontrunners, including those being developed by Moderna, Oxford University/AstraZeneca, CanSino Biologics/Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, and Inovio Pharmaceuticals, are using a human fetal kidney cell line called HEK-293 to develop their trial vaccines. HEK-293 was originally derived from kidney tissue taken from a baby girl who was aborted in the Netherlands in 1972 and later developed into a cell line in a lab in 1973.
Additionally, Janssen, the pharmaceutical division of consumer product giant Johnson & Johnson, is using the human fetal cell line PER.C6 to develop its vaccine. The PER.C6 fetal cell line was derived from retinal tissue taken from an 18-week-old baby boy who was aborted in the Netherlands in 1985 and later converted into a fetal cell line in 1995.
But it’s for the greater good, right?
Many people justify the use of vaccines from those two aborted babies on the grounds that it is for the greater good.
“As a family physician I strongly believe in the importance and effectiveness of vaccinations in preventing serious illnesses.
I am a doctor and a mother of young children who desires to keep my children safe. But above these callings, I am a Christian, and as such I cannot use a product that was developed from the abortion industry, even if it means great inconvenience or even danger for my family. The evil performed when these babies were killed decades ago is sufficient to make these tainted vaccines morally unacceptable. The passage of time does not diminish a sinful act.
No matter what “good” may be engineered from an evil, the evil act remains evil, and any participation in that evil is immoral. We cannot justify the evil of abortion by saying it provided the “good” of vaccines that protect our children and society. I do not find anywhere in Scripture that says we have a moral obligation or justification to protect ourselves at the expense of another human being. Promoting the greatest good for the greatest number of people at the expense of an innocent person is utilitarianism, and violates the sanctity of human life.”— Jessica Farnsworth, MD
Click here to read the full paper Development of Vaccines from Aborted Babies by Dr. Farnsworth.
It’s important to remember as stated above that these abortions were created specifically with the intent to use these babies’ cells for vaccines.
The greater good argument is a form of utilitarianism. This political philosophy is not biblical. But let’s look at it logically as well. As with all philosophical theories applied in the real world, utilitarianism must meet specific criteria for its application to be sound since it usurps the rights of at least one individual. In order for this philosophy to applied, one would need to:
Prove that vaccines are not harmful or deadly to those getting them and/or that the risks outweigh the benefits; and
Establish a clear boundary for how many lives sacrificed to how many lives will classify it as a “greater good.”
Because the current vaccination schedule as it is given to babies now has not been tested (testing the effects of the combined vaccines given together), criteria #1 for the greater good argument comes up short. And will any moral person truly come up with criteria #2? Would it have to be ten times the number of people saved to those sacrificed? One hundred times? One thousand times?
Does the Bible Say Anything Specific About Vaccines?
Most people don’t realize that Scripture actually specifies that “pharmakeia” (where our word pharmacy comes from) is what will lead all nations astry.
“The light of a lamp will never shine in you again. The happy voices of brides and grooms will never be heard in you again. For your merchants were the greatest in the world, and you deceived the nations with your sorceries [pharmakeia].”
Revelation 18:23
The word sorceries (some translations say witchcraft) is translated from the Greek word Pharmakeia:
the use or the administering of drugs
poisoning
sorcery, magical arts, often found in connection with idolatry and fostered by it
metaph. the deceptions and seductions of idolatry
Will you be among those deceived/lead astray?
Will the pastors and other church leaders who are promoting the CV vaccine be the first to take it?
Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was a Christian preacher and theologian. Edwards "is widely acknowledged to be America's most important and original philosophical theologian," and one of America's greatest intellectuals.
A strong supporter of small pox inoculations, Edwards decided to get inoculated himself in order to encourage others to do the same. Unfortunately, this decision took his life. In 1758, Edwards died from the smallpox vaccine.
Those promoting it: Go first. We’ll wait and see what happens to you.
~Sara Jo Poff
For more in-depth research and information on vaccines including the risks, what really made disease rates go down, and more, go to my first Vaccine post here: https://www.healthyfamiliesforgod.com/blog/2018/7/23/vaccines-physical-and-spiritual-considerations