But some people, who also have their own credentials, say
otherwise. They talk about a sinister conspiracy being hatched in this
matter, about a certain plan by some powerful men to control people’s
lives, to eliminate certain people due to overpopulation, etc.
Others, who are in the medical and research field, say
that the vaccines presently made available are still in their
experimental stage. Their effectivity is put in doubt. In fact, there
are reports of some terrible side effects of a few of those who have
already been vaccinated.
Still others claim that some of these vaccines being
developed make use of tissues from aborted babies, raising the
question about the morality in the use of these vaccines. In this
point, a sharp debate is ongoing.
Obviously, these claims just cannot be dismissed outright.
But we need a lot of time and expertise to sort out which ones are
true and which ones are false. Sometimes we get the sensation of being
between the devil and the deep blue sea, of being between a rock and a
hard place, of being damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
We are indeed all thrown into confusion, which should
remind us of the story about the tower of Babel. (Gen 11,1-9) Could
this present state of public dilemma and perplexity a reprise of that
biblical story that gives us a painful lesson about humility and about
always acknowledging God’s power properly?
Especially now with our powerful communication
technologies, we find ourselves awash with all sorts of information
and data, many of which are contradicting each other. And we cannot be
so naïve as to think that all these pieces of information and data are
presented to us with the purest of intentions. So, who would not be
confused?
We are aware that there are some people who, with their
hidden agenda and in pursuit of their selfish interests, can take
advantage of some extraordinary situations like what we are having
these days. With their power and resources, they can easily weaponize
certain things to meet their goals.
Let’s remember that Christ told us that while we should be
as simple and innocent as doves, we should also be as shrewd, clever,
wise and cunning as serpents. (cfr. Mt 10,16) Yes, we have to do some
deep study, research and consultation here, but this will take time
and the proper attitude.
In the meantime, what we can always do is to pray that we
get enlightened somehow. In this life, we are not expected to judge
all things correctly, to make the proper decisions all the time. We
are expected to make errors, to commit mistakes, though we should try
our best to avoid them.
What is truly essential is that whether in the end we are
right or wrong on some issues, we should all be with God. We should
follow our conscience that is properly formed and informed.
So, whether we should get vaccinated or not will be call
by each one’s conscience, by one’s perception of what God is telling
him. After all God knows everything and can derive good from evil.
Even our mistakes will work out for the good. (cfr. Rom 8,28)
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