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Wake Up: If We Let the Government Mandate Vaccines, They Can Also Mandate Abortions

by | Oct 19, 2021 | Abortion, Opinion, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

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In the midst of a national Constitutional crisis at the hands of left-wing tyrants in America–both government and corporate–already, several people are being forced to choose between their conscience and their livelihoods. As the push for vaccine mandates grows in the nation among corporate and government elites, everyday people are being forced out of their jobs, denied essential services from food to surgical procedures, and even forced out of their homes and neighborhoods.

In the midst of these mandates, an obvious agenda is being pushed. The idea is to segregate America into an upper class and a peasant class based on one’s ideas of freedom. In this case, medical freedom. Sadly, we have our religious Pharisees–such as The Gospel Coalition, and the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission–arguing against freedom of conscience.

The problem, though, has less to do with the vaccine itself–though that is certainly an issue–and more to do with handing the power of medical choice over to the controlling class in America. And let’s just be real–the ruling class hates you, the normal person. And as we can see playing out right before our eyes, they’d just prefer you die.

And that’s coming next.

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If we hand over medical power to the elite rulers, there will be no stopping what’s coming next. Particularly, when it comes to abortion. The left has been arguing for decades–since Roe v. Wade–that abortion is “healthcare” instead of what it actually is, murder. And if we hand over the keys to healthcare to these wretches, you can bet that they are going to begin mandating abortions.

As you can see from these tweets below–from the two most powerful women in the nation–they really, actually do believe that abortion is a form of health care:

Now, imagine a world where the people in charge who believe that abortion is healthcare also believe that the world is overpopulated and we’re facing an existential environmental crisis. Imagine that these people also believe that the only way to correct these problems is to reduce the world’s population.

Oh wait, you don’t have to imagine that. Nancy Pelosi–the 2014 winner of Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger Award–revealed in 2009 her favorability toward population control through the services of Planned Parenthood and other abortion industries. As reported in a CNN article,

When ABC’s George Stephanopolous asked Pelosi to explain how birth control helps the economy, here’s what the speaker said: “The family planning services reduce cost. They reduce cost. The states are in terrible fiscal budget crises now, and part of what we do for children’s health, education and some of those elements are to help the states meet their financial needs. One of those — one of the initiatives you mentioned, the contraception, will reduce costs to the states and to the federal government.”

Why are the naive “church leaders”–like Russell Moore, Ed Stetzer, David French, Tim Keller, Beth Moore, et al.–not concerned about this? I would argue they’re not concerned because they’re on board with it. To clarify, those mentioned are not actual church leaders–they’re change agents.

If we Christians don’t wake up and insist on our leaders doing what’s right, we’re going to find ourselves in a really tough spot much sooner than we think. It won’t stop with abortion either–they’ll take your handicapped children, your elderly mother, anyone they deem useless to the environmental-economic cult they’ve formed, and dispose of them like dirty diapers.

And this is how socialism works. Wake up!

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