Open Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury

Via Off- Guardian

Dear Bishop Welby,

I recently heard an interview you gave in the run-up to Christmas (2021) in which you said you couldn’t understand people who don’t want the COVID 19 vaccine and that people declining the vaccine are “immoral.”

I couldn’t agree more.

In fact, I would say that “immoral” isn’t strong enough.

So what if they’ve had medications that made them dangerously ill in the past, or they had an aunt who took it and snuffed it, or they’ve looked at the data and are concerned that the COVID vaccines have killed more people than all vaccines combined over the last 30 years?

Boo-hoo, I say. None of their “reasons” are relevant. You’re either moral or immoral. I’m with you completely, there’s no place for nuanced thinking on this one.

As for the Anglicans among those crying off from getting a little needle in their arm, let’s not even bother finding out why they feel that way, let’s just label them conspiracy theorists and kick them out of the church altogether.

I can’t bear to listen to these so-called Christians bleating on about how these vaccines use science derived from the cells of an aborted foetus. Surely it makes sense to kill the odd foetus here and there to save loads of old people? Forgive me for phrasing that as a question when I already know your answer.

Your position is clear. Not having the jab makes a person immoral and having it makes us moral – end of discussion. Let’s not pander to these people any longer with their “constellation of variables,” their “ethical dilemmas” and their “analysis of the data.”

To my mind, one is either trying to be a decent Christian or you’re not, and if not we should call them out, so well done you. You definitely showed them a thing or two about the way a Christian ought to be behave.

I’m not surprised you don’t understand why they don’t take the vaccine, it makes no sense to me either. But just for a laugh, and I think you’ll like this, I asked a couple of these anti-vax types from my neighbourhood over to explain themselves.

I didn’t let them in the house obviously, but spoke to them at a distance over the fence. Neither of them wore a mask, predictably, so to compensate I wore a triple layer. You’ll be pleased to hear that on my outer mask I had printed the words, Jesus Saves, so even from behind my fence and underneath three face coverings I was still able to bring them our Christian message of love over fear.

I’ll bet that gave them something to think about.

I began the conversation by asking them why they were murderers now, when, up until 2021, they had always seemed two of the nicer people in the neighbourhood. They seemed a bit put out by this. One of them even tried to show me scientific studies that unvaccinated people don’t transmit the virus at a higher rate than the vaxxed!

Do they really think I’m so gullible I’d believe mumbo jumbo they obviously got from the internet?

One of the studies they cited was from somewhere called Harvard (wherever that is) and had appeared in some dodgy conspiracy rag called the European Journal of Epidemiology.

The other chap claimed to have read a study by the Oxford Research Group that found the vaccinated were spreading the virus more than the unvaccinated!

Don’t worry, I didn’t fall for any of their so-called “science” from Harvard and Oxford, I just repeated your accusation of immorality at them. They didn’t know what to do with that, believe me.

After a while, the smaller of the two anti-vaxxers (the one I suspect is most likely to cark it if he gets the virus) asked me if I was worried that the introduction of vaccine passports could be a mechanism for controlling the population by a tyrannical government.

Here we go, I thought, just as Archbishop Welby had told me to expect, it was conspiracy theory time!

No, I told them. No, no, no! Vax passports are for your health and the health of everybody and that’s all there is to it. Any potential for misuse that happens to be designed into the mechanics of the system is purely coincidental.

They kept arguing, of course, coming out with rubbish like, “But there is no credible medical logic underpinning such measures!” You’ll be proud of me, I didn’t let that go unchallenged and outlined what seems to be your argument back to them.

I told them in no uncertain terms that they are missing the point. It doesn’t matter that the vaccinated make up two-thirds of those in hospital with the virus.

Nor does it matter that the data now shows that the vaccinated are more likely to catch Omicron and get hospitalised than the unvaccinated.

Nor does it matter that coercing people to have a medical intervention (especially one in an experimental phase) contravenes the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Human Rights.

These details are peripheral to the point. The unvaccinated are immoral. The church says so, and that’s good enough for me.

What these types don’t seem to grasp is that there will always be a bit of collateral damage with even the best health policies. Like the 200,000 deaths resulting from the economy-crashing lockdown policies, or the catastrophic fall in the IQ of our young children, or the nearly half-million injuries from the 100% safe vaccines.

Overall, the COVID response strategy has worked perfectly. And hats off to the church for lending her support to such policies in this time of crisis. The good old C of E can always be relied upon to run with the prevailing sentiment of the age. It’s this kind of modern approach to the Gospels that has kept our churches packed to the rafters every Sunday morning!

As for the whinging anti-vaxxers on the other side of my fence pleading with me to see that the “current erosion of our liberties is far more dangerous to us all than this virus,” and that “western civilisation is at risk,” I told them what I’m sure you’ll agree with.

Freedom will still exist if we have vaccine passports, you’ll just have to buy your freedom by agreeing to have some unknown materials injected into you every few months.

In a sense, it’s a very similar system to the one outlined in the Gospels where Jesus says, “Follow me for I am gentle and humble of heart – unless you’re immoral, then you can stick it without further consideration or forgiveness.”

I don’t remember the scripture exactly, but judging from the interview you gave this is probably pretty close.

In summary, we must count our blessings. I for one go to bed every night these days thanking the Lord that I am a moral Christian – unlike some.

I always thought that God and the corporate giants of the pharmaceutical industry were obvious bedfellows, but I didn’t have the nerve to speak out until I heard your interview. Thank you so much for helping me find my Christian voice.

Yours sincerely,

Triple-vaxxed Trevor from Trimley St Mary

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19 Comments
bigfoot
bigfoot
February 7, 2022 7:14 pm

Amen to that.

RiNS
RiNS
February 7, 2022 7:45 pm

Praise the Lord!

Spaceman
Spaceman
February 7, 2022 7:47 pm

HA!
I love it when someone from the church calls some one immoral.
Like the pot calling the kettle black!
IMO religion is a wonderful thing, to bad human beings keep screwing it up.

August
August
  Spaceman
February 7, 2022 8:11 pm

The Church of England, and it’s current clerical leader, is pure Comedy Gold.

The CoE’s only lasting contributions to the rest of mankind are some kick-ass hymms and incidental music.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  August
February 7, 2022 11:51 pm

He’s the leader of the Anglicans. Both of them.

Ulthima Thule
Ulthima Thule
  Spaceman
February 7, 2022 9:00 pm

what do the church of england and the “schofield bible” sects in the u.s have to do with Christianity?
Notice i wrote schofield bible instead of The Holy Bible, there is a difference.
schofield is “written/changed” by a zi0-nist crypto pharisee.
Here is Christian dogma in cleartext, read a little.
See if you recogniz the teachings of ANY of these xtian cults/sects.

http://orthodoxhistory.info/fundamentals-of-orthodoxy/orthodox-dogmatic-theology/

edit:
Ps!
Orthodox literally means Christian🤷‍♂️

Ken31
Ken31
  Ulthima Thule
February 7, 2022 10:31 pm

I have an Orthodox NT that is footnoted with variation on translations or context and has extensive language and historical primers along with appendices of historical debate. To me it seems the definitive NT text.

This is why I wanted to read the website you linked, but it is broken and won’t display whatever pdf version they are trying to use.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ken31
February 8, 2022 5:37 am

go straight back to the greek and keep that close for clarifying problems in translation (or even worse, deliberate distortions in translation)!

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Anonymous
February 8, 2022 1:12 pm

Sure, everybody knows biblical era Greek. My ancient Greek only takes me to the field of numismatics, not nearly enough to be use in the scriptures. Then, at least in numismatics there are such things as Iberean Greek. Sorta the same but not. There is not one one mistake in the KJV bible as God promised in Psalm 12 the HE would preserve His word to EVERY GENERATION. Man has fouled up many things on this earth but God WILL keep His word pure forever. Without His word we would all be eternally lost.

splurge
splurge
  Ken31
February 8, 2022 10:25 am

It took a long time to load, but worked for me.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Ulthima Thule
February 8, 2022 1:01 pm

The “Scofield Bible” is the KJV. It is God’s word for English speaking peoples.The notes included by Dr. Scofield are his opinion on the verses.They are only that, his opinion. Some of his opinions I would agree with, others I would marginally disagree to wholly disagree. The scriptures are of no private interpretation. II Peter I: 20 &21. The are lots of “translations” available today. The Matthews, Geneva and KJV are from the Textus Receptus. The others are from the Westcott-Hort, Sinacticus and Vaticanus plus P-66 and other early parts and pieces. Much of theWestcott-Hort text was taken from unreliable sources including Origen and other early apostates. As for me, I only use the KJV for as Psalm 12 tells us, I will preserve my word unto every generation. Since the newer translations (all copyrighted, think money)have existed there has not been one revival based on those “bibles”.

ATarese
ATarese
February 7, 2022 8:36 pm

Relentlessly flooding the world with well deserved ridicule like this from countless sources would be the most effective weapon in our arsenal.

Uncola
Uncola
February 7, 2022 9:56 pm

That was a cathartic read and it makes me want to try sarcasm now.

Let me tell you about a recent experience:

At a gathering over the weekend, my wife and I found ourselves in a group of two couples and one male acquaintance. One of the couples was about 10 years older than my wife and me and the other couple was about 5 years younger than us. The male acquaintance was in his mid-forties.

We were sitting around an elongated square table and, for the sake of conversation, let’s break it down this way:

– Younger Couple = Will & Sharon

– Older Couple = Tom & Glenda

– Wife and me

– 40 something male = Ron

Will was talking about how he and Sharon were participating in a small group at their church and, the previous weekend, they were discussing how to overcome anger and the differences between being mad at traffic versus righteous anger… like Jesus overturning the tables of the money-changers which was not considered as sin by God.

Eventually, after some insignificant back and forth, Glenda announced that she had righteous anger against her friends who refused to get vaxxed.

Just like that. Boom. Every time I think I can avoid the Covid topic, it drags me right back in.

So Will asked Sharon why it made her so angry and she replied: “Because they don’t trust science.”

OK. Whatever. Of the group, Tom and my wife were the only ones who knew where I stood on the issue. Regardless, I’ll just let it go and my wife is kicking me under the table to keep quiet anyway. No problem. It will be over soon. But that was before the virtue-signaling began.

So I said: “You know what bothers me?”

“What?”, they asked.

“How a supposed health crisis has been so politicized.”

Surprisingly, the other couples agreed. So I continued:

“And all of the censorship, too. If Covid and the vaccines are about science, then why all the censorship? Consider the Joe Rogan Spotify fracas. In three-hour podcasts, this guy interviews two prominent doctors: Dr. Robert Malone, an early pioneer of the mRNA technology in the Covid vaccines and Dr. Peter McCullough, one of the most respected epidemiologists in the world.

Yet, the facts shared by these men have been labeled as misinformation in the media… with no debate. No public debate is ever allowed with Covid or the vaccines. Why not?

Don’t you all know that science is never settled? But, with Covid, I will tell you about the science you have trusted: It is Big Pharma-subsidized white lab coats looking through a microscope at endless piles of money. In the minds of most people now, Covidism more resembles a religion, than science. And, in the end, I suspect all those who have put their faith in Fauci will end up disappointed. I mean, look, it’s already happening. Think about it: The experts’ said the vaccines would prevent infection and stop transmission of Covid. But we know now their science was wrong, wasn’t it? So who’s to say what the long-term effects of these vaccines will be? Ya know?”

Well, after that I looked over at Ron and his arms were crossed so bad he looked like he was in a straight-jacket.

Then Ron asked Will and Sharon where they stood on the vaccines and Will said: “Well, we have to trust the science because our daughter is diabetic and we’ve seen how medical science works.”

It’s a cult, folks.

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Two if by sea.
Two if by sea.
  Uncola
February 7, 2022 10:28 pm

It’s bewitching.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Uncola
February 8, 2022 1:30 am

“So Will asked Sharon why it made her so angry…….”

Shouldn’t that be ‘Glenda’?

Yea, it’s a cult. I’ve been posting the same thing on here for however many years..n…..othing has changed. The ‘unseen’ directs and influences the minds of men..

MAGA…..Look it up for yourself-you will find it under the hierachy of the Church of Satan.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <—====G.R.A.I.N.

Uncola
Uncola
  ordo ab chao
February 8, 2022 8:07 am

Yes, Glenda. Not Sharon. Thanks, Ordo

Retief
Retief
  Uncola
February 8, 2022 7:25 am

I wear my t-shirt “Sarcasm is just another service I offer” to warn people. You are correct, need to be more sarcastic when talking to the believers. They’ll think at first you are agreeing with them and when the sarcasm hits, they stop and sometimes think about what they said. You cant win them all at once but put the truth one little bit at a time in them and hopefully they’ll start questioning. I just want them to question as science is not absolute. Otherwise we would have no electric lights and no airplanes, to name two.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 8, 2022 8:20 am

The Archbishop of Canterbury is most probably a Queer. Enough said.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
February 8, 2022 1:04 pm

“I for one go to bed every night these days thanking the Lord that I am a moral Christian – unlike some.”

The summation of churchianity, religion.