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Interesting article: DH was baptised Methodist, but no longer

practices. We have been looking into getting back to church maybe we

will try a Methodist one.

United Methodist Church Passes Resolution Against Mercury In Medicine

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In A First – Faith Community Takes Historic Position Opposing Mercury

in Medicines & Vaccines

United Methodist Church Passes Resolution

Against Mercury in Medicine

Press Release Contacts:

For Immediate Release CoMeD President [The Rev. K. Sykes

(Richmond, VA) 804-364-8426]

April 29, 2008 CoMeD Sci. Advisor [Dr. G. King

(Lake Hiawatha, NJ) 973-263-4843]

With passage of a historic resolution today at its 2008 General

Conference, the United Methodist Church has become the first faith

community to officially oppose the use of mercury, in any form,

including Thimerosal, in medicines, especially vaccines.

Beginning in 2005, several United Methodist Annual Conferences and its

Women's Division, an organization of nearly 1 million women globally,

passed a resolution entitled, " Protecting Children from

Mercury-containing Drugs. " Today, the validity of this urgent issue

was further affirmed by the General Conference of the United Methodist

Church, which speaks authoritatively for the denomination's 11.5

million members worldwide.

This faith-based resolution, passed April 29, 2008, is a challenge to

the current acceptance of mercury in medicine by the U.S. Government,

the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics,

and the vaccine manufacturers.

Among its provisions, the resolution seeks: the immediate

prioritization of mercury-free vaccines and other drugs for vulnerable

children and pregnant women, the opportunity of informed consent

whenever mercury is administered as part of a pharmaceutical product,

and a ban of mercury-containing drugs. The complete text and details

of the resolution's passage may be found at

http://calms.umc.org/2008/Menu.aspx?type=Petition & mode=Single & number=409

In addition, the resolution calls for United Methodist hospitals,

clinics, and missions around the world to express a preference for

mercury-free vaccines and other medicines. This is crucial because

most of the Thimerosal-containing vaccines sent to the developing

world still contain unreduced levels of mercury, as do most flu shots,

and some other vaccines and drugs in the United States.

The Rev. K. Sykes, President of CoMeD, Inc, mother of a

mercury-toxic child and a United Methodist clergywoman who has helped

to shepherd this activist movement within The United Methodist Church,

declared:

" This is the start of a Second Great Temperance Movement. More

than a hundred years ago, our church fought widespread alcohol

intoxication. With this resolution, we begin to fight widespread and,

until now, unrecognized mercury intoxication from unsafe

mercury-containing medicines. "

CoMeD, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501©(3) corporation actively engaged

in legal, educational and scientific efforts to stop all use of

mercury in medicine, and to ban the use of all existing in-date

mercury-containing medicines. To support CoMeD's efforts financially,

please use the PayPal link on CoMeD's website,

http://www.mercury-freedrugs.org , for your tax-deductible contributions.

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