Crimes against humanity are hard to forgive, but more so when there is no remorse, apology or accountability.
A critical review by a former anaesthetist, Dr Bruce Paix, regarding coercive "Vaccine" measures.
I again catch up with forcefully retired Australian Anaesthetist, Bruce Paix to unpack his thoughts regarding Independent South Australian member of Parliament, Frank Pangallo and his recent questioning of Dr Robyn Lawrence, Chief Executive of the Department for Health and Wellbeing over the SA Health Vaccine Policy, which continues to include COVID 19 vaccines and is also preventing highly qualified Health staff who chose not to be vaccinated from returning to work.
Although it's good to have these issues continue to play out in parliament, Bruce outlines his criticism of the apparent lip service from politicians and bureaucrats. 👇
As Christian’s we are obligated to forgive, as our sins have been forgiven by the blood of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
However I believe it is reasonable to request an acknowledgement of wrong doing, an apology, as well as seeking accountability for actions that have harmed humanity.
“Therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all people everywhere should repent” ACTS 17:30
HIS will be done.
Amen
Frank was with the local Ch 7's Today Tonight...