![]() Graham also expressed that vaccines are proof of God’s love. “So I don’t have a problem with telling a person to take an aspirin or telling a person to have a vaccine.” “I believe it is consistent with Scripture that we protect our lives and do whatever we can to save life,” Graham said. “I think if there were vaccines available in the time of Christ, Jesus would have made reference to them and used them.” “Anytime there was a vaccine or something that could help protect you, he was an advocate for, he took it.” Graham said. Graham, who was born at the height of the 1918 flue pandemic, lost some family members to it. Graham, who is the president of Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, used his father as an example, sharing that he believed in modern medicine. “I think for a pastor to tell someone not to take the vaccine is problematic because what would happen if that person died then is a pastor responsible?… I mean, I would feel responsible.” ![]() “I hope that the pastors in the pulpit would tell people how they can be saved from God’s judgment, and that’s through faith in Jesus Christ,” Graham said. ![]()
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