Category: International Families

  • Petition asking the church to make a statement about the use of aborted babies in vaccines

    Around the world there is an increasing push to remove the ability for people to decline vaccines for themselves or their dependents for religious reasons. Why? Because no churches have statements objecting to vaccines for any reason.12

    However, there are valid reasons why people would object to vaccines—the foremost of which is the use of aborted babies in vaccines. If churches would make statements about the use of aborted babies in vaccines it would empower those who would decline vaccines to do so. It would also provide assistance in the fight against government mandated or coerced vaccination and even to appeal to private businesses to rethink their coercive policies.3

    Please consider taking these actions.

    A.      Print, fill out, sign and give the petition to the leadership of your local church. 

    B.      Send the petition to all your Christian contacts in the world asking them to do the same.

    The petition is designed to be signed by individual Christians anywhere in the world and given to their local church. It asks their church to: one, make a statement opposing the use of fetal cell lines in vaccines and mandatory or coerced vaccination and two, communicate this opposition with the congregation and with the appropriate politicians. 

    The petition is designed to accomplish these things:

    1.       Raise awareness of the issue of the use of fetal cell lines in vaccines. 

    2.       Alert people so that they are ready to fight against mandatory/coerced vaccines. 

    3.       Create a ground swell of churches making statements on this issue (and posting them on their websites) to empower people to fight against mandatory/coerced vaccination. 

    4.       Raise an objection to mandatory/coerced vaccines with the state pre-emptively. 

    These four things will create a good foundation for if/when further appeals need to be made to the state not to force or coerce vaccination.

  • Scotland is no longer a land of freedom

    Scotland is no longer a land of freedom. The Scottish Parliament passed a bill today called the “Children and Young People (Scotland) bill.” This bill states that every child under the age of 18 will have a state appointed ‘named person’ who will engage in ‘corporate parenting.’ The purpose of this bill is to ensure that all children are taught and raised in a manner approved by the Scottish state.

    Children’s Minister Aileen Campbell, pictured with Education Secretary Mike Russell, said the bill would transform family services in Scotland

    “Increased provision of free childcare is part of a package of reforms which have been approved by MSPs.

    “Increasing support for young people in care and the appointment of a “guardian” for every child in Scotland also form part of the bill.

    “The bill will see an increase in free childcare for three, four and vulnerable two-year-olds, from 475 to 600 hours – around 16 hours per week – from August.

    “A bid from Labour to give vulnerable two-year-olds a legal right to care was defeated at the committee stage, as was a Tory proposal to guarantee that all children get two years of nursery care before school, regardless of when their birthday falls. (Watch for this to come up again in the future)

    “The bill will also extend free school meals to all children in the first three years of primary school, from January 2015.

    “Meanwhile, the plan to appoint a so-called guardian for every Scottish child has been opposed by some religious groups and the Conservatives.

    “The proposal to appoint specific named persons from the NHS and councils to monitor every young person’s well-being from birth to 18 is considered one of the most controversial aspects of the bill.

    “Both the Church of Scotland and the Evangelical Alliance Scotland said the bill raised concerns about diminishing the position of parents and increasing the role of the state in modern society.

    “Conservative education spokeswoman Liz Smith tabled a last-minute amendment that will be debated before MSPs vote.

    “Ms Campbell insisted appointing a named person for every child would “provide a safety net for those who need one”. (But take away the freedoms of most families)

    “The debate on the Children and Young People Bill can be watched on demand at BBC Scotland’s Democracy Live website.

    The debate as it happened in the Scottish parliament

    For more information: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-26208628

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    New Zealand Politicians have been talking about this too.