Archbishop of Canterbury: The Unvaxxed Are Immoral?!

According to the Archbishop’s statement, “not getting vaccinated is as you’re not following the example of Jesus Christ”!
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In a sit-down interview with Julie Etchingham of ITV News, Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby implied that Jesus would want his followers to take the COVID-19 injection.
Welby commented that taking the COVID-19 jab is to “love one another, as Jesus said.”
It’s the Christmas season, and Welby implies that receiving an mRNA gene therapy injection is the best gift to your neighbors.
Look at the awfully awkward statement, and just look at the comments it has awakened around the web.
Sorry guys, I can't hold the line anymore. A fella in fancy dress has told me I'm immoral…
Archbishop of Canterbury says unvaccinated are immoral in jab boost https://t.co/Qr0yn0vSGc
— Gareth Icke (@garethicke) December 22, 2021
No room at the inn for the unvaccinated.
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) December 22, 2021
A globalist mouth piece called Welby
has some Big Pharma to sell-by
He preaches to peasants
amongst Xmas presents
he thinks he's a posh Thomas Shelby.(sorry😆)
Jesus would get a vaccine, Archbishop of Canterbury suggests https://t.co/DpTmu2p2Jv via @MailOnline
— Jo (@mitsyarty) December 22, 2021
Hear @JustinWelby reading from “The parable of the pincushion.” Book of Schwab. Chapter 2, verse 1
Archbishop of Canterbury says unvaccinated are immoral because 'it's about how I love my neighbour' | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/MOkOSOEb0I
— Laurence Fox ✝️ (@LozzaFox) December 22, 2021
Utterly divisive coercive hateful rant from of all people…..the Archbishop of Canterbury
He accuses those who believe in medical choice as being immoral in jab boost https://t.co/6b9CgVMvsV via @MailOnline— Gillian McKeith (@GillianMcKeith) December 22, 2021
“The archbishop has waded into a number of political controversies in recent years.
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Last month, he was forced to apologise after saying that failure to strike a climate change deal at the Cop26 summit in Glasgow would lead to a ‘genocide’ worse than that committed by the Nazis.
Mr Welby had given a series of interviews to broadcasters, and in one he told the BBC leaders will be ‘cursed’ if they don’t reach agreement on climate change in the next fortnight.
He said failure to act would allow ‘a genocide on an infinitely greater scale’ than was committed by Hitler’s regime.
But before the footage was even aired he tweeted in a desperate bid to defuse the backlash.
‘I unequivocally apologise for the words I used when trying to emphasise the gravity of the situation facing us at Cop26,’ he wrote.
And in April, the archbishop was accused of ‘jumping on a woke bandwagon’ after claiming that being a royal is like serving ‘life without parole’ – in words that appeared to signal his support for Harry and Meghan over Buckingham Palace.
During last night’s, it was noted that the Queen has cancelled the traditional pre-Christmas lunch with her extended family and will spend December 25 at Windsor rather than at Sandringham as a ‘precautionary’ measure.
Mr Welby said: ‘She’s had to curtail her own wishes for Christmas and she’ll have just done it because it’s the right thing to do – that’s the example to follow,” the Daily Mail reported.
What’s your reaction to this preposterous statement?