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Charlatan Jeffress Exposed Again: ‘There Is No Credible Religious Argument Against The Vaccines’

“Another one of those unjustifiable hirelings.”

When I look, the greatest advocates to the crimes committed against Heaven and mankind today, I can see clearly as to where it is that they are coming from, the American Church (Mark 8:15) and their favorite charlatans.

Abortion, sodomy, illegal immigration, etc. you name it, it all comes with an excuse attached right underneath it with a false grace (Galatians 5:13) narrative as to why it is now acceptable and riding in with the full approbation of the hirelings that claim to be what it is they are clearly not (1 John 2:4).

Recently, the Christianpost.com reported: Pastor Robert Jeffress: ‘There is no credible religious argument against the vaccines’

Pastor Robert Jeffress, leader of the 12,000-member First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, says there “there is no credible religious argument against” COVID-19 vaccines as an increasing number of Americans seek religious exemptions to vaccination mandates.

“There is no credible religious argument against the vaccines,” Jeffress told The Associated Press for a report last Friday.
Jeffress, a prominent evangelical supporter of former President Donald Trump, who has been fully vaccinated since early March, said he and his staff “are neither offering nor encouraging members to seek religious exemptions from the vaccine mandates.”

His comments come as some churches have offered vaccine exemption letters to those who oppose the vaccine, while some religious bodies have questioned using a fetal cell line to test the vaccines.

“Christians who are troubled by the use of a fetal cell line for the testing of the vaccines would also have to abstain from the use of Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Ibuprofen, and other products that used the same cell line if they are sincere in their objection,” Jeffress argued.

Infectious disease expert and practicing Catholic James Lawler explained to Nebraska Medicine that fetal cell lines grow in a laboratory and descend from cells taken from abortions in the 1970s and 1980s.

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“Current fetal cell lines are thousands of generations removed from the original fetal tissue. They do not contain any tissue from a fetus,” Lawler said.
As many employers and government agencies are mandating that employees get vaccinated, thousands have sought religious exemptions to such mandates. Some 2,600 Los Angeles Police Department employees are citing religious objections as they try to skirt COVID-19 vaccination mandates, according to AP. Additionally, thousands of state workers in Washington State have reportedly done the same.

Do take note, friends, that the Christianpost seems to promulgate and to parrot the mainstream media’s propaganda measures more than not (Ephesians 4:14).

What does amaze me here is that I have the same information that these Judases have and yet, they refuse to acknowledge the obvious fruit hanging on the branches of these medial tyrants (Matthew 7:16).

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