The Concept of Mandatory Vaccinations is Rooted in Marxist Ideology and Denies Biblical Principles
At its very core, Marxism is built on the notion that the good of the collective should be paid more deference than that of the individual. Karl Marx believed that it was the role of the central government to enforce an economy that served and provided for the common good of society rather than to benefit the individual.
Marx's ideology covers a broad range of societal regions from economy to education, even to health. The idea is to redistribute personal gain into the collective bucket of society so that the masses may benefit from it--even at the expense of a few individuals.
Economically speaking, this means the government forces those who earn higher wages from high-paying jobs to relinquish control--either through taxation or other means--of their wealth for the benefit of all people in society. The obvious problem with this is that it discourages hard work and innovation by stripping the reward from those who've put in the effort to make achievements in life.