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Professor Douglas Farrow: "And what will the churches do? Will they also turn away those who cannot or will not demonstrate that they have been vaccinated? If they do turn them away, they will only confirm that they have transferred their allegiance to the city of man and that their religion is secretly the religion of man. But if they do not turn them away, they will find themselves right where …More
Professor Douglas Farrow: "And what will the churches do? Will they also turn away those who cannot or will not demonstrate that they have been vaccinated? If they do turn them away, they will only confirm that they have transferred their allegiance to the city of man and that their religion is secretly the religion of man. But if they do not turn them away, they will find themselves right where they have all along refused to be: in open violation of civil authorities. The smooth road, on which they so hastily embarked, will suddenly become very rough indeed."
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Whether there is a moral obligation to be vaccinated

(Image: Daniel Schludi/Unsplash.com) Objection 1. It seems there is a moral obligation, for one is obligated to care for one’s own body and to care …
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The Churches will do what the pastors and, more importantly, the Bishops decide. That will probably vary from diocese to diocese.