BBC News, 27
August 2013
Related
Stories
Eagle Mountain is led by the daughter of one of the most prominent televangelists in the US |
Eagle
Mountain International Church has had 21 cases since a church visitor
contracted measles while overseas.
Those
afflicted range from four months to 44 years old, and a majority of those
infected had not been vaccinated.
In recent
sermons, the church's pastor encouraged those who had not yet been vaccinated
to do so.
"I
would encourage you to do that... Go do it... And do it in faith,'' Terri
Pearsons, daughter of televangelist Kenneth Copeland, said from the pulpit on
14 August at the church in Newark, Texas.
Ms Pearsons
had previously been sceptical of measles vaccinations, USA Today reports. The
disease spread among families who had chosen not to vaccinate their children,
health officials said.
The church
held immunisation clinics over the weekend.
Texas
Department of State Health Services spokeswoman Christine Mann said Texas has
had 27 cases of the measles this year, with five of those cases having no links
to the church and one unclear case.
There were
no cases in the state last year and six the year before.
"If
[measles] finds a pocket of people who are unimmunised, and the majority of our
cases are unimmunised so far, then if you are around a person with measles, you
will get sick,'' said Russell Jones, chief epidemiologist for Tarrant County Public
Health.
The US
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends children have two
doses of the combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella.
Measles is
spread by coughing, sneezing and close contact with infected people. Symptoms
include a fever, cough, and a rash on the face.
The
fatality rate for the disease in children is one or two in every 1,000 cases,
according to the CDC.
A statement
from Eagle Mountain International Church said their position regarding any
medical condition was "first seek the wisdom of God, His Word, and
appropriate medical attention from a professional that you know and
trust".
Related Articles:
Question: Dear Kryon, I have a new grandson. He's going for his first vaccination in the next few weeks. If we're beginning to transmute toxins with reconnections to our endocrine system through our DNA, then what happens to our babies, who by law have to be vaccinated? What are your thoughts on this subject?
Answer: First, know that vaccinations are a God-given science that humanity earned. They're a tried and proven homeopathic method that have been with you for years. You were probably vaccinated yourself, and it worked.
We have three answers: (1) God is not in a vacuum. Even the vaccinated Human Being who's older can modify and rework their DNA. So there's no time limit, and there are no rules that say "Once vaccinated, you're ruined." (2) The Human who is of the age of awareness can say, even as they are vaccinated, "Let nothing inappropriate enter my chemistry." This is a conscious instruction given to your "intelligent cellular structure" (the same one responsible for kinesiology and homeopathic results). This will result in your cells only using what they need and casting away everything else. (3) Finally, about babies: There has been a push by your science lately to vaccinate against many things at the same time. You'd be advised to seek out a doctor who will only vaccinate your child for only the basic diseases that have been known in the last 40 years. Eliminate the vaccinations for the new ones. This leaves you with approximately seven or eight - the very ones that have been used for years. What your science is not appreciating yet is the results of combining all the vaccination substances together. There's a problem that will show itself in time. Stick with the basic ones.
No comments:
Post a Comment