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I pray that you will understand I do not pose this question to cause a debate...it is a question I am asking with true sincerity.
As a strict follower (is that the right word??) of kosher, how does one justify vaccinations?
A bit of background: My son suffered a terrible reaction to vaccines at 5 months of age. It was at that point when I seriously began looking into vaccine issues, such as how they are weakened, through which mediums they are cultured in, as well as strained for weakening, etc. As someone who is NOT kosher, I found much of the process to be reprehensible, and immoral.
Please, if this is an issue that upsets you, please refrain from answering. I do not ask this question to make any judegments. I pose the question to anyone who is a believer in the Messiah. If no one chooses to answer, I understand. I thought I would pose the question, however, because my curiosity is getting the best of me.
As a strict follower (is that the right word??) of kosher, how does one justify vaccinations?
A bit of background: My son suffered a terrible reaction to vaccines at 5 months of age. It was at that point when I seriously began looking into vaccine issues, such as how they are weakened, through which mediums they are cultured in, as well as strained for weakening, etc. As someone who is NOT kosher, I found much of the process to be reprehensible, and immoral.
Please, if this is an issue that upsets you, please refrain from answering. I do not ask this question to make any judegments. I pose the question to anyone who is a believer in the Messiah. If no one chooses to answer, I understand. I thought I would pose the question, however, because my curiosity is getting the best of me.