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The Churches Failed the Test

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I recently came across an excellent article by the HART group on the Banality of Evil. Near the end of the article are 5 key points which all those who opposed the lockdowns will heartily agree with:

  • Forced social isolation of citizens is always morally and ethically wrong.
  • Forced medical procedures are always morally and ethically wrong.
  • Psychological manipulation of populations without their consent is morally and ethically wrong.
  • Government policies that trample on basic constitutional rights (e.g. the right to work, freedom of movement, free speech) are morally and ethically wrong.
  • Government policies designed to increase fear are morally and ethically wrong.

However, the churches, which should have been beacons of light during the dreadful lockdown years, instead went along with everything.

They closed down.

At the very point when some former churchgoers would have been tempted to go back, even if sporadically, the churches failed the test. Yet these are organisations that are supposed to be on the side of truth and goodness.

The evangelical outfits will quote Romans 13 in defence of their position but there is no defence for going along with morally wrong decisions made by the government.

There are now less people "going to church". Not surprising really, is it?

Ministers speak out against Lockdown

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A good video highlighting the failure of the churches to oppose the lockdowns:

Top Man Kicks Out the Gestapo

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Check out this awesome video where a guy takes a stand against the Covid Police:

That's how it's done!

The Fall of the Churches

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ClosedThe response of the churches to the so-called "pandemic" has been nothing short of pathetic. So much so that they will meet (when "allowed", of course), spaced apart with their masks on like good little sheep.

Which side are they on? Don't they see any contradiction between Christianity and what they are doing?

In repressive countries, churches meet underground. Here they just follow the government no matter what, parroting Romans 13 in an attempt to justify their acquiescence.

If this were 1930s Germany, which side would these churches be on?

There are a lot of people who will at the end of this fiasco refuse to darken the doors of a church building again. The lockdowns have torn away the facade to reveal the cowardice within.