Compare these two viewpoints regarding vaccines that involve fetal tissue research and ask yourself, "Who is using situational ethics to justify their position?"
Viewpoint #1
Despite ethical questions, Moore says taking latest vaccine ‘morally right’
By Tom Strode, posted March 3, 2021 in COVID-19, Sanctity of Life
In his column, Moore said even if a vaccine “might involve unethical aspects of research,” it “does not mean that a Christian inoculated from disease by such a vaccine would be sinning to do so. Taking the COVID vaccine is morally right.”
Viewpoint #2
Vaccines made with fetal tissue are a ‘human sacrifice of innocent victims offered to Satan’
'The most innocent and defenseless creature, the baby in the womb in the third month of gestation, is sacrificed and dismembered in order to extract tissue from his still palpitating body with which to produce a non-cure, a non-vaccine, which not only does not heal from the virus, but in all likelihood causes a greater percentage of death than Covid itself, especially in the elderly or those who are sick.'
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