I Believe That the Anti-Vaccine Movement is Motivated by the LOVE of Money


I don't want to deny that there are doctors and hospitals, who only want profits than to help others in need. However, the whole video "Plandemic" is nothing more than a scam. I even remembered how Andrew Wakefield made a name for himself in a fraudulent study where he linked vaccines to autism. It was proven wrong and Wakefield got his license removed. However, that didn't stop the anti-vaccine movement from making him a hero for their cause. Yet, Wakefield (from what I heard) is known for his love for money and fame. Wakefield apparently charges huge bucks to speak at events. This made me think that the anti-vaccine movement is motivated by the love of money (1 Timothy 6:10).

Why do I want to link the movement to the love of money? Some people in the medical industry are guilty of profiteering. Some doctors and nurses are into their jobs not because they want to help people but to profiteer from their patients. Conspiracy theories also make a huge lot of money. For example, Alex Jones from Infowars makes a lot of money with the "information" that he supplies. People tend to pay for life-saving information or knowledge that will help them gain control of the unknown. Unfortunately, some swindlers willingly give "valuable information" for a buck. The anti-vaccine movement is no different as people who advocate them are probably just after profits. After all, if a vaccine helps stop an epidemic then doctors who profit from sick people won't have many sick people to profit from, right?

The truth is vaccines help stop pandemics in contrast to what "Jesuit expert" Patrick Scrivener of Reformation Online wants you to believe. No, the 1918 Spanish Flu worldwide pandemic (worse than COVID-19) was not caused by flu vaccines. Instead, it was flu vaccines that helped stop it. Edward Jenner's son died of tuberculosis and not from the smallpox vaccine. Louis Pasteur's methods of pasteurization and inoculation helped stop cholera. Yet, Scrivener tries to do some historical revisions for his lunatic purposes. True, Pasteur was a Roman Catholic then again so was Johannes Gutenburg, the man behind the printing press. Pasteur's vaccine helped stop the pandemic of his time. The discovery was so important that it helped stop other diseases. Yet, Scrivener still insists in it as a giant medical Inquisition. I'm amazed at how delusional the guy's posts are! Though, I believe he writes what he writes for the love of money. 

I think some religious groups that are claiming that the COVID-19 vaccine is the "mark of the Beast" are into scams too. I believe some pastors preaching against vaccines might be involved in networking scams themselves. I could be wrong but I think a certain Baptist pastor in Davao City was part of a pyramiding scam and might be profiteering by selling fake cures such as Ivermectin. No, Ivermectin is not effective against COVID-19 as it's an anti-parasitic drug. I think that these guys are now using COVID-19 to get donations for whatever evil plans they have.

Besides, some people are even dying for the anti-vaccine movement. I'm glad some anti-vaxxers now live to repent of their folly and tell people to get vaccinated. However, some people are still as stubborn as ever even on their deathbed. I believe God has allowed their hearts to be hardened for a reason. I believe these "martyrs" will make easy money for the movement. If that's so then that would be rather coldhearted to make a profit out of people who are dying for something not worth dying for. It's one thing to die for the truth. It's another thing to die for a lie. 

Vaccination is part of God's provision for us. Fortunately, we've got Christian researchers such as Answers in Genesis and Creation Ministries International to help spread the truth. I'm just nobody. I'm just here to share my thoughts on the Word of God and other related stuff. Science is one of God's most wonderful gifts. However, science can be misused by the wickedness of the human heart too.