The COVID regime is slowly getting its comeuppance.
Lies from the pandemic are being exposed.
And Christians were shamed by the “experts” for one reason that will make you furious.
Arguably the biggest problem facing America is lack of institutional trust.
Liars like Dr. Anthony Fauci used their positions of authority to push a political agenda, and leaders in many institutions blindly went along with it.
Unfortunately, some in church leadership participated in the COVID hysteria.
COVID regret
But now, the truth about COVID—from policies to the science itself—is coming to light.
And Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced that he was suing Pfizer for lies about its vaccine.
Kobach announced, “Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women. However, in February of 2021, Pfizer possessed reports for 458 pregnant women who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy. More than half of the pregnant women reported an adverse event, and more than 10% reported a miscarriage, many within days of the vaccination. Pfizer also possessed information from its own October 2020 study on pregnancy and rats, indicating that its COVID-19 vaccine was likely linked to infertility, loss of litters and stillborn offspring.”
But many pregnant women were shamed or coerced into taking the vaccine, some even by Christian leaders.
Evangelist and author Beth Moore—who split from the Southern Baptist Convention in part over her support for female pastors in opposition to the church’s complementarian doctrine—wrote during the COVID hysteria, “Stare in the face what some of you are saying: MY RIGHTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR LIFE. SORRY, NOT SORRY.”
In other words, she was shaming people for not wanting to get the experimental vaccine.
Moore added, “If you’re not going to get vaccinated, for the love of God, PUT ON A MASK IN PUBLIC PLACES WITH VULNERABLE PEOPLE. Go ahead & unfollow me. I don’t care. FOLLOW JESUS.”
Shamed for standing on faith
In light of Kobach’s lawsuit, Christian reporter and author Megan Basham responded, “If women of childbearing age didn’t agree to get this experimental vaccine, Bible teachers like Moore told them they weren’t following Jesus. I don’t believe this was motivated by love of neighbor. I believe it was motivated by love of respectability and power.”
“Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women. However, in February of 2021 Pfizer possessed reports for 458 pregnant women who received Pfizer’s covid 19 vaccine during pregnancy, more than half of the pregnant women reported an adverse event, and more than 10%… https://t.co/cpuX5DN9xj pic.twitter.com/YQj1slDxCi
— Megan Basham (@megbasham) June 17, 2024
Unfortunately, some prominent Christian figures have welcomed the “strange new respect” they have received from the Left.
In a recent interview, Basham called out a project called The After Party that was promoted by David French and Russell Moore.
Basham explained that The After Party is “a Bible study curriculum that was developed by Curtis Chang, who is a former pastor and a Duke Divinity consulting professor. I believe he’s done some work in Silicon Valley, but he really became known for the website, Christians and the Vaccine. So he was working in partnership with the federal government to sort of spread the message that Christians needed to not be afraid of the COVID vaccine, needed to get vaccinated.”
There was enormous pressure for people to take the vaccine.
Even the righteous indignation over masking and social distancing was based on lies and fake science.
Now lawsuits and Congressional testimony are proving just how fraudulent were members of the COVID regime.
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