Elder Conrad Vine and Jonathan Cherne will be at Country Life SDA Church this Sabbath. Jonathan Cherne is a religious liberty attorney licensed in California and Tennessee.
For the regular readers of this website, Conrad Vine needs no introduction. He was the director of Adventist Frontier Missions, until he recently resigned to found “As a Needle to the Pole,” an independent ministry.
The Country Life SDA Church is located four miles south of the Cleburne town square on state highway 174 south, on the right hand or west side of the road. It is easily accessible to anyone in the greater Keene, Texas, area, including the Cleburne, Joshua, Keene, Alvarado, and Burleson churches.
Elder Conrad Vine is perhaps the most hated man, and also the most loved man, in contemporary Seventh-day Adventism, for having pointed out the Adventist Church’s criminal complicity in the Covid atrocity, in which the powers that be, which I call “the hive”:
(1) over-hyped Covid to terrify the populace,
(2) imposed wide-ranging and epidemiologically pointless business and school closures, including shutting down houses of worship for many months,
(3) aggressively and criminally discouraged early treatment of Covid,
(4) stampeded people into taking an experimental vaccine with low, and eventually negative, efficacy but with,
(5) an enormous adverse reaction rate that killed and seriously injured millions, and
(6) tried to force everyone to take this low efficacy, high risk vaccine, despite there being no public health rationale for forced vaccination, and
(7) to cover up the enormity taking place, assigned thousands of federal government employees and contractors to scour social media to find and delete truthful information about Covid and the vaccines, and
(8) persecuted and tried to de-license well qualified physicians who refused to go along with the intentional and long-planned—but extremely lucrative, maybe more lucrative than any other crime in human history—mass murder taking place.
The SDA Church needs to corporately (and individually where appropriate) repent of its complicity in the crimes of 2020-21—chiefly the vaccine statements of 2015 and 2021— just as we needed to repent for rejecting, at the 1888 General Conference session, Jones and Waggoner’s message of justification by faith.
Will it happen? We shall soon find out, at the upcoming General Conference session.