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People must be willing to die rather than submit to ‘morally repugnant’ jab mandates: bishop

Updated: October 12, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 12, 2021 – 2:04 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, is calling on people to resist COVID vaccine mandates while also condemning the efforts underway by governments and other entities to coerce individuals to take the jab against their conscience. He encouraged Christians to pray for an end to these mandates.

Bishop Strickland told Terry Barber, co-host of their weekly show on Virgin Most Powerful Radio, that the promotion of vice in society has led to the “tyranny” carried out by leaders in the government, the Church, and elsewhere. “It’s hard to find the truth on things in today’s culture because the media is too corrupt, but … for anyone to deny the free will of another person, it’s called tyranny,” he said.

Strickland also explained how mandating immoral actions is exactly what many “people have died for in the past.” Furthermore, he warned how “we might reach that point again where people just have to say, you’re going to have to take my life rather than force me to do something that I know is morally repugnant.”

The bishop mentions that “corruption” and “tyranny” witnessed in governments and institutions

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