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“The people never give up their liberties but under some
delusion.” Edmund Burke, 1784
When are religious leaders going to issue demands to their
members? Demands to express a duty to God first; above and beyond the
restrictions of the State.
These leaders certainly believe God created humans with the
quality of freedom. The Bible irrevocably states it. Therefore, under the cover
of COVID, the State cannot remove that freedom.
The religious leaders must order their flocks to rebel.
Not just in order to attend church services; but to live without
fear, out in the open, without hiding behind masks, without keeping their
distance, without lockdowns, without sacrificing their right to earn a living.
Several Catholic prelates have declared the COVID fraud is being
used as a rationale for creating an anti-spiritual new world order.
The next step is telling their Church members and believers to
rebel, to choose The Good and God.
Every early story about every religion shows how the State power
of the day had to be overcome. Is it now time to develop terminal amnesia about
these origins?
Are those stories buried because they are inconvenient?
Quoting from an anonymously written article, “Ancient Christian Martyrdom: A
Brief Overview”:
“By 200 [AD], the [Christian] faith had permeated most regions of
the Roman Empire, though Christians were mostly in the larger urban areas
(Gaul, Lyons, Carthage, Rome). By 325, an estimated 7 million were Christians
with as many as 2 million killed for the faith.”
Among the reasons for this vast persecution: “Christian refusal to
worship or honor other gods was a source of great contention.”
“Christians were accused of being atheists because of their denial
of the other gods and refusal of emperor worship. Thus, they were accused of treason
to the state.”
“For many provincial governors, Christians were considered social
radicals, rather than being persecuted specifically for their faith only.”
And now, in 2020, the major religious objection to COVID
restrictions concerns the number of worshipers allowed inside a church during
services?
Is this the evolution of faith, or its destruction, at the hands
of the faithful themselves?
Is conscience “outmoded”?
Is civilization now so “advanced” that suffering and even dying
for one’s faith is considered absurd?
Is bargaining with the State over whether 10 or 50 members can
enter a house of worship the cutting edge of rebellion?
It seems to me people should renounce their religion, if they’re
unwilling to go to the wall for it.
Just admit that what true faith requires is too much.
Jesus endured pain and torture, and surrendered his human form, in
order to save humanity, but now faithful followers can declare their loyalty
during online virtual services. Or from their cars, in a parking lot. Without feeling
a tremor of conscience.
Over the years, I’ve heard many claims that America (and other
Western nations) were created on the basis of Christian values. Putting aside
counter-arguments, if that is the assertion, then where is the courage to back
it up?
What good are these claims, if in a great crisis, there is no mass
rebellion, out in the open, against the tyrannical State, on behalf of God?
Again, mass rebellion means the refusal to wear masks, the refusal
to maintain distancing, the refusal to obey lockdowns or close businesses. It
means reclaiming freedom.
But perhaps some people believe God wants obedience to the State.
He wants his loyal followers to submit to the lockdowns. He wants worshipers to
surrender to an all-encompassing secular new world order, in which citizens
will function as pawns in a Brave New World technocracy. He wants the faithful
to be stripped of their humanity.
If so, let’s hear THAT argument.
Months ago, I said pastors and priests and other religious leaders
should stand up in their houses of worship and confess their lack of courage and
resign their positions. Confess they are unworthy to lead congregations. Ask
for the most brave to step forward and take over.
That’s a correct course of action.
Why should these religious leaders make superficial distinctions
about the limits of rebellion? In order to maintain their non-profit status
with the State? In order to keep their flock comfortable?
Jesus: “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of
righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
But perhaps, in these enlightened times, people should worship a
purported virus, and desert God.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a
candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of
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of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing
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