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A prominent Florida megachurch pastor has advised his congregants not to
receive a COVID-19 vaccine, urging them to “believe in divine immunity”
instead.

Guillermo Maldonado, founding pastor of the Miami-based King Jesus
International Ministry and a loyal supporter of President Donald Trump,
shared already debunked claims from the pulpit on Sunday about the
vaccine altering DNA and being used to track people down.

The Pentecostal preacher imbued those conspiracy theories with religious
significance by connecting them to his beliefs about the end of the
world. Pointing to verses from the Bible’s Book of Revelation, Maldonado
suggested that the coronavirus vaccine would help lay the groundwork for
the coming of the Antichrist.

“Do not [take] the vaccine. Believe in the blood of Jesus. Believe in
divine immunity,” Maldonado said in a bilingual sermon that was
translated live and streamed on Facebook.

He also claimed God had warned him about a “satanic global agenda” that
is trying to establish one worldwide religion and bring the Christian
church under governmental control ― an idea that echoes decades-old
conspiracy theories about a global elite secretly working to create a
“new world order.”

“They want to stop President Trump because he’s against that agenda,”
Maldonado said.

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Cutting down on the number of evangelicals who survive COVID-19 would be
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On 12/10/20 8:28 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:

A prominent Florida megachurch pastor has advised his congregants not to
receive a COVID-19 vaccine, urging them to ?believe in divine immunity?
instead.

Guillermo Maldonado, founding pastor of the Miami-based King Jesus
International Ministry and a loyal supporter of President Donald Trump,
shared already debunked claims from the pulpit on Sunday about the
vaccine altering DNA and being used to track people down.

The Pentecostal preacher imbued those conspiracy theories with religious
significance by connecting them to his beliefs about the end of the
world. Pointing to verses from the Bible?s Book of Revelation, Maldonado
suggested that the coronavirus vaccine would help lay the groundwork for
the coming of the Antichrist.

?Do not [take] the vaccine. Believe in the blood of Jesus. Believe in
divine immunity,? Maldonado said in a bilingual sermon that was
translated live and streamed on Facebook.

He also claimed God had warned him about a ?satanic global agenda? that
is trying to establish one worldwide religion and bring the Christian
church under governmental control ? an idea that echoes decades-old
conspiracy theories about a global elite secretly working to create a
?new world order.?

?They want to stop President Trump because he?s against that agenda,?
Maldonado said.

https://tinyurl.com/y44sz9cd

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Cutting down on the number of evangelicals who survive COVID-19 would be
a step forward for humankind.


How would that benefit you? Many would put you in a sub-human catagory.
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