21 June 2024
This is a matter of conviction, not teaching: It is my duty to Christ to resist the current trend in medical treatments for various imaginary plagues. My body is his Temple; it belongs to Him. I'd rather die than trust the demonic led globalist butchers.
You'll have to make up your own mind about such things.
However, I will do everything possible to support anyone else who feels led the same way. I'm protected in my state -- for now -- against forced medical mandates, so this isn't likely to be an issue for me personally. Still, I'm willing to invest my own resources in any organizing and equipping others may need who aren't so fortunate. I'll extend my covering over them; I will defend them as much as I am able.
Notice that I have no hope of persuading any government officials to do the right thing; there is nothing in this about changing any policies. I have zero confidence in the human means of political change. I'm convinced my God has said that's His job, not mine. Rather, it is precisely because I don't expect policy to change that I am willing to organize resistance.
And I certainly have no animosity for voluntary medical treatment. While I'm convinced it's utterly stupid to go along with the new vaxx programs, everyone should have the right to choose. My point is that, rights or not, I will not go along peacefully. My God has said I must not surrender on this.
The whole point is the very real threat of such medical treatments changing who I am. For quite some time the US government, among others, have been testing ways to remove human free will (such as it is). They would not hesitate to lie about whether any particular treatment includes such an effort. It won't matter who says what; there is no reason to trust any official on this issue. The entire medical system has been compromised. That system has lied repeatedly already.
The risk of interfering with my will to serve the Lord is too high.
I'll grant you the same freedom to choose for yourself what medical treatments are okay and what is not. For me, it's a question of context. There's no need to waste time and effort debating where to draw the line. This is a matter of conviction, not logic.
Comments
Jay DiNitto
"I'll grant you the same freedom to choose for yourself what medical treatments are okay and what is not."
Barring an extreme circumstance, this is the only real Biblical answer to give, and I am on the same page as you. It's page 89 if you didn't have your book open. :)
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