Vance
Stinson, the chief executive officer of the Church of God International,
recently authorized Pastor Jeff Reed to post two articles related to Covid-19
which have stirred up a hornet’s nest of opposition within that Church. In
response to my original post on this topic (Church of God International's Civil
War Over Covid-19),
Mr. Stinson made clear that he had authorized the publishing of Reed’s original
post on Covid-19. He also went on to admit that he wasn’t prepared for the very
negative and visceral reaction which the post had provoked from some of the
membership of the church.
Likewise, in
response to my most recent post on the subject (Church of God International Internal
War Over Covid Continues), Mr. Reed made clear that he had not sought the controversy within the
church which his remarks had engendered. After objecting to characterizing the
uproar as a civil war, he went on to admit: “The church of God culture has some
who from previous affiliations are very anti-medicine. And they get their bad
information from conspiracy sources such as Natural News or Infowars. This is
also true of a growing number of evangelicals.”
To be clear,
I believe that Mr. Stinson and Mr. Reed were motivated by a desire to help and
protect their flocks from bad information relative to the pandemic – I do not
believe that either one of them sought or welcomed the controversy which
followed the publication of Mr. Reed’s posts. Nevertheless, it is now painfully
clear that their efforts in this regard have not been appreciated by an angry
and strident group of their followers. In short, the publication of Pastor
Reed’s posts has revealed deep division within CGI regarding public health
measures (like vaccines and masking) and the theology which surrounds their
application to Christians.
In my last
post on this topic, I underscored some of the overheated commentary which
Reed’s latest post (Delta Isolation) had provoked on Facebook.
Since I wrote that post, eighty folks have “liked” Jeff’s post, and the
comments (most of them negative) have grown to ninety-three! Moreover, the
outlandish nature of some of those comments has prompted Facebook to
post the following warnings on CGI’s homepage: “This Page Posts About Vaccines
- When it comes to health, everyone wants reliable, up-to-date information.
Visit the website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The
website has information that can help answer questions you may have about
vaccines” and attached to Jeff’s post, “Visit the Covid-19 Information Center
for vaccine resources.” In fact, some of the comments were so outrageous that
they prompted Pastor Wesley White of the Ronald L. Dart Evangelistic Association
to post: “These comments are…. Wow…. Just wow! Jeff, I am so sorry you have to
endure this type of commentary! Wow!”
This comment
by Pastor White provoked a tirade by another commentator. She posted: “Wesley
White I can't believe you are foolish enough to promote the poison. You haven't
done your research.” And, when that didn’t evoke a response, she wrote: “Wesley
White you agree with this? They are using this flu to take this country down.”
This provoked a question from Pastor White: “Exactly who is trying to take this
country down? And why?” She continued: “Wesley White where have you been? These
are the last days. If I have to answer this, apparently you know nothing of
prophecy and I will leave you in your dream world. You are one of their
ministers.” And, when Mr. White failed to respond, the gentle lady declared in
frustration “I will block you.”
Unfortunately,
the anger wasn’t confined to the Facebook commentary on Pastor Reed’s post. On
CGI’s website, the post also provoked some wild commentary. “Concerned Citizen”
wrote: “Getting vaccinated is not ‘a blessing.’ It proves how gullible you are.
This church is failing because of ministers like you propagating the mainstream
narrative. This shot is no vaccine. It is an experimental concoction. Calling
it a vaccine is lying. The Ten Commandments expressly prohibits lying.
Continue, if you think you are right, but you will answer for it to God
himself.” In a similar vein, “Tribulation” observed: “I hope the church informs
us if/when your immune system begins to attack itself and hopefully you don't
die because you, yes YOU, took the mark of the beast. I suggest you repent and
ask Father's forgiveness, if it's not too late for you.”
To be clear,
vaccines are preparations that stimulate our body's immune response to protect
us from serious illness or death. And, since a blessing is defined as something
which is beneficial or conducive to our well-being, it is reasonable to think
of vaccines as a blessing. Moreover, mRNA vaccines have been shown to stimulate
the body’s immune response. Hence, they are clearly entitled to the moniker of
“vaccine.”
We have all
experienced these negative attitudes about public health measures in our wider
culture. It is disheartening that so many folks have failed to put the health
and welfare of the vulnerable among us above their own selfish interests in
defending their “rights.” It is also discouraging that so many “Christians”
have equated faith with a rejection of modern public health measures and have
failed to take note of what Christ told Satan about God’s protection (when
Satan challenged him to throw himself off of the pinnacle of the temple). It
is, however, alarming to see so many of the folks in an organization which is
supposedly devoted to the truth falling for such nonsense. Let’s hope that the
voices of folks like Vance Stinson and Jeff Reed prevail there!
Unfortunately,
since I wrote this article and it first appeared on this blog yesterday, CGI made
the decision to delete all of the comments related to Jeff’s article on their
website; and that same article (along with its 93 comments) has disappeared
from their Facebook page! Moreover, NO2HWA has observed that Mr. Reed’s
comment about one of my posts which objected to my characterization of the
divide within the church over this topic as a “civil war” has been deleted from
Banned by HWA (NO2HWA saved the comment and posted it in a new piece
here).
Hence, it appears that both Mr. Stinson and Mr. Reed have chosen to hide or
obscure the fact that Mr. Reed’s Covid articles have generated so much
controversy within the church. One cannot, however, wave a magic wand and make the
conflict disappear, and it is highly unlikely that these moves will serve to
appease those within the church who were offended by Mr. Reed’s remarks.
The following comment was posted to my private email account:
ReplyDeleteIt is the right thing to do to use a gun to protect my family and myself from potentially deadly harm from a human attacker. God could miraculously protect me but I believe He expects me to do my part and use my brain and use a gun.
But, it is not the right thing to do to get a shot to protect my family and myself from potentially deadly harm from a viral attacker. God will miraculously protect me and doesn't expect me to use human inventions that I believe are harmful. He doesn't expect me to trust humans who use their brains to produce a vaccine.
Which is hole-ier (holier?): a bullet hole or a needle hole?