Vaccine Hesitancy Comes from Vague Spirituality, Not Evangelicalism
Vaccination rates across the US continue to drop, along with other basic interventions like Vitamin K injections for newborns. What’s worse is that debates about vaccines are becoming less a matter of scientific or moral debate and more a focal point for ideological and political affiliation. Experts are wondering if there’s a way to turn Read more. The post Vaccine Hesitancy Comes from Vague Spirituality, Not Evangelicalism appeared first on Christianity Today
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Christianity Today (United States) | May 18, 2026
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