Opinion: Why refusing the vaccine isn't inherently Christian

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If the COVID\u002D19 vaccines are ethically permissible, why do some Christians refuse to get inoculated?

This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.If the COVID-19 vaccines are ethically permissible, why do some Christians refuse to get inoculated? The leading reasons are well-known, and they are no different than those cited by non-Christians.

Finally, some consider the vaccines ineffective because breakthrough infections occur, and vaccinated individuals can still spread the virus. This view glosses over the fact that vaccination greatly reduces the prospect of infection and transmission, to say nothing of serious illness and death.Article content

Rather, our main objective here is to clarify that the foregoing reasons for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccines are not inherently Christian. If Christians suggest that their faith dictates that they must not take the vaccine on any of these grounds, we contend that they are mistaken.Article content

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