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NBA player said Christian faith guided him to reject COVID jab, stand for national anthem

Updated: November 10, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Nov 10, 2021 – 4:14 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) NBA player Jonathan Isaac has stood up at times when many of his teammates have not – literally for the national anthem and figuratively against coerced COVID vaccination.

His Christian faith, he said November 2 at the National Conservatism Conference, is what guides his decision-making.

“Christ is the answer for the problems that we see in the world and until we can humble ourselves and reckon with that, we won’t see real change,” Isaac said, first explaining why he did not join his teammates last year in supporting Black Lives Matter and kneeling during the national anthem.

The conversation with podcaster Dave Rubin, an open homosexual, then turned to Isaac’s past statements on why he chose not to get the COVID shots.

The media misrepresented his decisions, Isaac said, including falsely claiming that he chose not to get jabbed because he listened to President Donald Trump.

He said that some players, even some who have gotten jabbed, supported his personal decision, privately or publicly.

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Isaac then talked about how his fellow NBA player Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets cannot play any home games because of New York City’s vaccine passport

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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