I can't remember who said it, but they described it basically as an unearned and inordinate trust in human secular systems ("modern medicine") over God.
Pastors should have been tipped off as soon as churches were shut and people were not allowed to be with their dying loved ones, or with their family members during funerals, or fathers …
I can't remember who said it, but they described it basically as an unearned and inordinate trust in human secular systems ("modern medicine") over God.
Pastors should have been tipped off as soon as churches were shut and people were not allowed to be with their dying loved ones, or with their family members during funerals, or fathers not allowed to attend the birth of their children.
God created us to live in community. Pastors should have known that those who were trying to isolate us were not the good guys.
The clergy who saw through this scamdemic and were either ousted, ostracized or even arrested, are the ones I now follow closely. In Chicago, where you could go to the liquor store and pot shops, and still get an abortion but couldn't go to Church... we all knew this was a crock of crap and made no sense at all, except to try to keep us drugged out, drunk and scared, eating processed take out to further sicken us. As an American I was so incredibly embarrassed for our citizens that we didn't push back, and I wholly blame the churches who participated in this charade.
I don’t wholly blame the churches. There’s plenty of blame to go around and they certainly deserve their fair share. But I’ve often said that I place blame first and foremost on doctors who were entrusted with our health care. They’ve been put on a pedestal and treated like gods for a long time. And many of them have a ‘god complex’; they won’t tolerate a mere mortal questioning their opinion, their knowledge, their expertise. And most of them are still entrenched in that fatal error.
You are so right Tonya! I lost a lot of respect for our Pastor because in my mind he was following the mandates of the CDC, & medical establishment, rather than God’s word.
I can't remember who said it, but they described it basically as an unearned and inordinate trust in human secular systems ("modern medicine") over God.
Pastors should have been tipped off as soon as churches were shut and people were not allowed to be with their dying loved ones, or with their family members during funerals, or fathers not allowed to attend the birth of their children.
God created us to live in community. Pastors should have known that those who were trying to isolate us were not the good guys.
The clergy who saw through this scamdemic and were either ousted, ostracized or even arrested, are the ones I now follow closely. In Chicago, where you could go to the liquor store and pot shops, and still get an abortion but couldn't go to Church... we all knew this was a crock of crap and made no sense at all, except to try to keep us drugged out, drunk and scared, eating processed take out to further sicken us. As an American I was so incredibly embarrassed for our citizens that we didn't push back, and I wholly blame the churches who participated in this charade.
I don’t wholly blame the churches. There’s plenty of blame to go around and they certainly deserve their fair share. But I’ve often said that I place blame first and foremost on doctors who were entrusted with our health care. They’ve been put on a pedestal and treated like gods for a long time. And many of them have a ‘god complex’; they won’t tolerate a mere mortal questioning their opinion, their knowledge, their expertise. And most of them are still entrenched in that fatal error.
You are so right Tonya! I lost a lot of respect for our Pastor because in my mind he was following the mandates of the CDC, & medical establishment, rather than God’s word.
Our pastor is extremely overweight. He was in the icu for a month with Covid. It convinced him to lose weight.