What if it was? You are misdirecting. You asked what would happen if we gave up all of the vaccines developed from those cell lines implying some sort of utilitarian argument. When it was pointed out that they are unnecessary, you point at a completely unrelated issue.
Those same cell lines are also used in developing products such as coke, a much less noble and utilitarian pursuit than even the things you suggest justify it.
The point of this discussion is that nobody should be forced to take any vaccine which is made with the cells of aborted fetuses or even one fetus, on moral grounds, and this is separate and apart from the issue of whether the vaccine is helpful or dangerous.
Got any links? We're hesitant to take the word of anonymous people on social media.
You're doing it again. It was one fetus.
What if it was? You are misdirecting. You asked what would happen if we gave up all of the vaccines developed from those cell lines implying some sort of utilitarian argument. When it was pointed out that they are unnecessary, you point at a completely unrelated issue.
Those same cell lines are also used in developing products such as coke, a much less noble and utilitarian pursuit than even the things you suggest justify it.
The point of this discussion is that nobody should be forced to take any vaccine which is made with the cells of aborted fetuses or even one fetus, on moral grounds, and this is separate and apart from the issue of whether the vaccine is helpful or dangerous.
And you're ignoring my question.
You posed no question. You quibbled over whether this was made out of one murdered fetus or many.
You must read too fast. The words in front of a question mark are a question. A question mark looks like this: ?
You haven't supported a thing you've said since your link about a single aborted foetus that you keep referring to as "babies".
So I'll ask again. Got any links?
And I'll ask another one: was that single abortion done for the mother's health?