Question: Is Fr. Salenave correct??
The morality of the act does not depend only on the injected product (developed from cell lines of aborted and dissected live human fetuses); it depends above all on the end, displayed by those responsible for a long time, and for which this injection has been imposed on the people: to eliminate a large part of the world population and to control individuals in detail electronically.
Does the morality of my act depend upon my end or the end of the manufacturer of a product that I use? My end in receiving the vaccination ( not made with aborted babies) may be good, e.g., to keep my job. Where I work vaccinations are officially not mandatory but they are compulsory. It seems to me that the morality of my act depends on my end, i.e., keep my job and support my family, not on the end of the manufacturer of the vaccination, which is probably profit, or the end of the unknown ones leading the manufacturer, which Fr. Salenave says is to eliminate people. I don't disagree that this is there end, however, I do not accept that it determines the morality of my act.