Sinister
FDA Won't Approve Cutting Edge Flu Drug,
Proves
Our Government Is Working Against Us
by pastor
Paul J. Bern
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First,
I want to thank and acknowledge Yahoo News for the inspiration for
this article, which was in last Saturday morning's on-line edition.
The headline read, “Japan
has a new drug that could kill the flu in 24 hours. So why doesn't
the FDA approve it?”.
I clicked on the article only to discover that it had taken down and
removed from the website (hence the absence of a link). They don't
want people to know what just transpired, which is that a drug that
is demonstrably superior to anything we have has been deliberately
withheld from the American public. I have seen articles and postings
on alternative media, and even You Tube, that magnify the fact that
we are currently stuck with a for-profit health care system that has
a vested interest in keeping us sick! There are even stories of cures
being found for various types of cancer, but they are being withheld
from the world, ostensibly because that would be too many other
people to feed and look after once they're cured. Evidently this is
far too cost-intensive for the ultra-rich elites, the top one percent
who want everything all to themselves regardless of the cost to
others. These people simply have to be stopped. We can't stop them at
the ballot box because they are non elected usurpers who are the
paymasters of those in Congress and the Oval Office. Some far more
decisive means will have to be employed, such as a massive wave of
nonviolent resistance.
Now
let's contrast this with what they Bible says about healing and
taking care of one another. Jesus raised a widow's son from the dead
in Luke chapter 7, cured a man of leprosy and healed two
demon-possessed men in Matthew chapter 8, restored the sight of two
blind men in Matthew chapter 20, healed a deaf and mute man in Mark
chapter 7, and raised Lazarus from the dead in John chapter 11. In
none of those cases did our Lord and Savior charge any money for his
services. Since Christ died on the cross for our many sins without
charge – having paid the ultimate penalty in our place – it
stands to reason that he healed without charge as well. Now here's
the kicker – many of these people who are part of America's
for-profit healthcare system attend church regularly. They
self-identify as Christian, as emulators and ministers of Christ,
while doing exactly the opposite of what their 'faith' calls for. As
you know, we call people like that 'hypocrites'.
The
United States is the last developed country in the world to deny free
or low-cost national health care to its citizens. Moreover, our
government, together with 'Big Pharma' and the insurance lobbyists in
Washington, are more than happy to rub our noses in it. So in the
developed world, the US is dead last in looking after the health and
well being of its citizens, but first in weapons exports, first in
the number of incarcerated people, and a murder rate that's number
one in the world. We should be ashamed of ourselves because it's
happening on our watch, and not enough people are doing anything
about it (Lord knows I'm trying)! What has me shaking my head the
most is that these same “conservatives” who are administering our
for-profit health care system are the ones who self-identify as being
“pro-life”! Does anybody besides myself see a glaring
contradiction here? It reminds me of the late George Carlin's
diatribe, “They'll
do anything to stop an abortion, but once that kid is eligible for
military service, they're f – d!”
The
Bible – the undisputed Word of God – gives us all some guidelines
about how we should care for one another. In this
past week's Bible study, which I publish every Thursday, Acts
chapter 2 tells us how the early Church was managed and administered.
“The
disciples were devoted to the teachings of the apostles, to
fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. A feeling of
fear came over everyone as many amazing things and miraculous signs
happened through the apostles. All the believers kept meeting
together, and they shared everything with each other. From time to
time, they sold their property and other possessions and distributed
the money to anyone who needed it. The believers had a single purpose
and went to the temple every day. They were joyful and humble as they
ate at each other’s homes and shared their food. At the same time,
they praised God and had the good will of all the people. Every day
the Lord saved people, and they were added to the group.” (Acts
2, verses 42-47).
As
you can see, authentic followers of Jesus Christ were people who
placed the welfare and well-being of others ahead of their own. Today
the equivalent to this would be people selling off their assets and
then giving away the proceeds. When's the last time you saw that
happen? Probably never, excluding rich philanthropists like Bill
Gates, but he only gives away a small portion of his total net worth.
But back then, everybody was doing this. In this respect the modern
church by and large has miserably fallen short. If organized religion
doesn't get its act together, they will find themselves locked
outside heaven's gates in the darkness, “where there will be
weeping and gnashing of teeth.” Here's how the apostle Matthew
recalled this in chapter 9 of his Gospel: “Jesus
went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues
preaching the good news of the Kingdom and healing every disease and
sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because
they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then
he said to his disciples, 'The harvest is plentiful but the workers
are few. Ask the Lord of the Harvest, therefore, to send out workers
into his harvest field.'”
When
Jesus saw those crowds of people who were hungry, hurting and
desperate, “he had compassion on them”. Instead of seeing an
opportunity to turn a nifty profit, Jesus felt sorry for them –
exactly the opposite to the situation we currently find ourselves in
here in the “good old US of A”. What else did Jesus say? “As
you go, preach this message. 'The kingdom of heaven is near.' Heal
the sick; raise the dead; cleans those who have leprosy, drive out
demons. Freely you have recieved; freely give. Do not take along any
gold or copper in your belts; take no bag for your journey, nor an
extra tunic, or sandals or a staff; for the worker is worth his
keep.'”
(Matthew chapter 10, verses 7-10) Now if Jesus said, “Freely you
have received, so freely give”, that seems quite cut and dried
enough for me. Under no circumstances should any money change hands
when we heal the sick. I'm not picking on those in the medical
profession, nor am I implying that any of them should work for free.
But churches and evangelists – and so-called “healers” --
should never charge.
Churches
today, taking their cue from the government instead of from God,
demand 10% of people's incomes. While the term “tithing” is
Scriptural, modern churches take this out of context. Leviticus 27:
30 reads, “A tithe of everything from the land....”, which meant
the crops or livestock. There was no money in those days as we now
know it. Moreover, “everything from the land” referred to an
annual harvest. The giving of tithes on a weekly or monthly basis is
something that was not started until the rise of Catholicism in the
third century AD.
Now
in closing, let me share one final quote from the Book of James, one
of the Twelve and the eldest of Jesus' half-brothers: “Is
any one of you in trouble? He should pray. Is anyone happy? Let him
sing songs of praise. Is any of you sick? He should call on the
elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the
name of the Lord. And the prayer offered up in faith will make the
sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he
will be forgiven. Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray
for each other so you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is
powerful and effective.”
(James chapter 5, verses 13-16) The Scriptural solution to sickness
and disability is prayer, not an emergency room. Emergency rooms and
the hospitals where they're located rely on modern technology, and
quite a few doctors are atheists. While I certainly respect their
right to their own opinions, many of the modern doctors need to
re-examine themselves and their relationship to their patients, as
well as to the Maker of them both. Until this change is made, not at
the managerial or administrative level, nor at the doctor-patient
level, but rather at the Spiritual level, medical care in America
will be profit-driven instead of patient driven, and the God who made
all this possible will continue to be left out of the picture. If
that happens, God will not put up with it for long!
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