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A reasonable excuse of why some religions are against vaccines. ( this is for a debate club speech )

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Many Protestant religious groups claim that vaccination is a way of preventing divine providence in the lives of the faithful.

That's because they believe that protection from disease must be achieved by faith in God, who is powerful enough to protect his children, if that is his will. In this way, they claim that if an individual takes the vaccine, he is questioning the ability and God to protect him, in addition to preventing the will of God, if he wants the individual to be sick to be healed, or taken to heaven. .

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