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In the height of Covid policy madness, The Ezekiel Declaration was written by some Baptist pastors concerned about the injustice and oppression of mass medical mandates and discrimination. While tens of thousands of Christians, ministers and ministries endorsed the Biblical message, it also drew heavy criticism from some quarters of Christendom. Thus, the book, “Defending Conscience” was written to publish the church history and Scriptural defence of the sanctity of conscience.
In this second episode, co-authors Matthew Littlefield and Tim Grant explain in detail how Defending Conscience was created and the historic context for the book.

Buy your paperback or eBook copy now at https://DefendingConscience.com.

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