Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Preliminary Marks

Texas has become the first state in the nation to require schoolgirls to be vaccinated with Merck & Co.'s human papillomavirus vaccine in order to be allowed in school, and one Christian organization leader says that's not a lot different from requiring those girls to carry a condom. "The purpose of vaccinations in children at schools was to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. There's nothing wrong with doing that kind of thing," Debi Vinnedge, executive director for Children of God for Life told WND. "But this is a disease that is not spread any other way other than direct sexual intercourse."

She said the state doesn't mandate other treatments that are available for sexually transmitted diseases, and adding Gardasil to the list of state-required vaccinations "brings out a whole slew of problems." She said it requires parents to address with their children sexual issues they may not want to detail at that particular age, and if they go through the special requirements of a religious exemption process, it pinpoints the family – and children – in the school atmosphere as "those" people.
  • JJ Commentary: As the New World (Dis)Order rolls on, we will see more and more of forced behavior in an effort to control the masses, culminating in the “mark of the beast.”

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