WHO Pandemic Treaty & Conscience | Dr. A. Hoffman

Delve into the intersection of civil rights, public health, and religious liberty with Dr. Eric Hofman. In this eye-opening presentation, Hoffman examines the historical foundations of liberty of conscience in the United States, contrasting the biblical concept of God-given natural rights with the shifting mandates of international organizations. He unpacks the troubling implications of the PREP Act of 2005 and the proposed WHO Pandemic Agreement, warning that the “common good” is increasingly used as a pretext to bypass informed consent and individual autonomy. Ultimately, Hoffman calls believers to reject a spirit of fear, exercise their God-given liberty to choose Christ, and trust in the eternal security of salvation.

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