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We should all send this info far and wide.

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Except in my church, where it is considered divisive and political. Sad reality.

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All the more reason to at least inform people it exists. I was barred from participating in a business conference because I am тАЬunvaccinated. тАЬ i protested. I could only push it so far but I did speak out.

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I am talking to people one-on-one. When I broach the subject, if the person remains silent or indicates they are uninterested, I let it go. I have been surprised how many I have found who are in agreement with me. What some people consider controversial, I consider to be a life and death matter. It is my duty to do what I can.

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It is quite amazing and heartwarming to make a truthful comment about COVID or the shots or the Globalists and the WEF, etc., and have random strangers wholeheartedly agree. I'm finding that there are a LOT more awake people around than the bad guys want us to believe!

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Time to find another church.

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It is a solid, doctrinally correct church, so I will stay there unless I get called out for my efforts to inform people. I do realize the primary mission of the church is not to warn about this agenda and I don't necessarily think it should be mentioned in the pulpit, except perhaps to direct people to places where they can find the information they need. Thankfully, our pastors have not told people to get the shots as a show of love for their neighbors or because that's what Jesus would do. Some are vaccinated, some are not.

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Hmmm . . . I think the world is involved in an existential "battle" between good and evil right now. Funny that some churches want to be politically correct and "stay out of of it". Or worse, go along with the evil.

Also, I suspect that God/Source/All-that-is/the Quantum Field/Divine Consciousness doesn't believe in being "doctrinally correct"! That is strictly human conceptions.

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"because that's what Jesus would do" argument doesn't hold water at all if they are using it to con people into taking the shots. There is NO WAY Jesus would have encouraged anyone to take an injection of a bioweapon that destroys their human body, a priceless gift from God!

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It is sad to learn about church congregations that have been indoctrinated to ignore Matthew 6: 25 - 34. I would not feel comfortable attempting to worship YHWH while surrounded by a mob of people who worship the government.

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Isn't that something...when something seems "divisive" to then ignore it, instead of talking it through together so everyone can experience listening and learning - like mature adults.

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Maybe you can educate them a bit on the role of the clergy during the Revolutionary War.

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We are living in a time of transition. Even in the "Bible belt", alter calls are few and far between. "Contemporary" (i.e. rock/roll shows) services have replaced traditional services and the few churches that preach salvation and have congregations singing the hymns of John Wesley and Fanny Crosby are dying.

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