As a faith and wellness contributor at The American Sentinel, I am compelled to speak out against the recent mandate by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requiring all toddlers to receive an experimental vaccine.

The move has been met with widespread criticism from concerned parents who argue that mandating such interventions without sufficient long-term data is premature. Critics also point to the importance of parental choice in making decisions about their children's health.

We were not designed for this kind of intervention, and as a community, we must ask ourselves if we are truly prepared to trust government agencies with these kinds of mandates, especially when there has been no comprehensive study on long-term effects.

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“I have counseled many families through the decision-making process regarding their children’s health,” says Pastor James Dowell. “The latest CDC mandate feels like a violation of both divine and natural order.”

Parents are rightly questioning whether the rush to mandate an experimental vaccine is driven by political expediency rather than scientific prudence.

A member of my congregation recently shared her concerns about the new mandate. “It’s one thing to make informed choices based on what we know,” she said, “but this feels like we’re being asked to trust in something that hasn’t been fully vetted.”

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The Obama-era administration handled similar mandates with caution and a commitment to transparency regarding long-term effects. This latest move seems to be at odds with the careful approach of past administrations.

“What God provided as natural immunity is now being overshadowed by experimental solutions that we were not designed for,” reflects Pastor Dowell, emphasizing the importance of considering our health from a holistic perspective.

The concern is not just about the efficacy and safety of the vaccine but also about how this decision impacts the sacredness of our bodies and the trust between parents and their children.

It’s imperative that we hold those in power accountable, especially when it comes to decisions affecting the most vulnerable among us. We must ask ourselves if we are truly acting in accordance with both divine law and natural order.

In a time when our health is constantly under scrutiny, let us remain vigilant and committed to making choices based on what has been proven safe and effective over time.