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The Pastor who kicked out the COVID police in Canada roars into Manhattan
American Thinker ^ | 06/20/2021 | Stella Paul

Posted on 06/20/2021 8:57:09 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Artur Pawlowski is a Polish-born pastor who recently gained international fame when Canadian authorities came to arrest him for the crime of holding a church service on Easter.  "Get out!  Out!  Immediately out!" Pawlowski roared at the police in a video that instantly went viral.

Pastor Pawlowski is traveling through America on his Courageous Faith tour, and on June 15, he spoke to an overflowing crowd in Manhattan.  "Good people don't obey the order of tyrants," he bellowed, standing in front of an American flag.  "If you're not pushing evil away, you are part of the problem."

As the audience listened, transfixed, Pawlowski described his year-long persecution by authorities in Calgary, where his Cave of Adullam Church is located.  In the name of COVID restrictions, police routinely swarmed his church services, photographing every woman and child.  "This is what the communists did in Poland.  They would send you pictures of your wife and children to intimidate you," he said.  "The police also gave me tickets for millions of dollars.  I told them, 'Give me a billion dollars!  Think big.'"

The obvious absurdities of COVID restrictions infuriate Pawlowski, who sees an evil agenda behind contradictions.  "In Canada to this day, prayer is illegal.  But you can go to IKEA and abortion clinics and marijuana stores.  I could bring my whole church to IKEA and have services there. But if one person comes to my church, I can be arrested.  This is not about a virus!  It's about control."

On Easter weekend, authorities sent 100 police officers and 52 police cars to stop church service.  After Pawlowski tossed them out, they followed him home and arrested him on the highway.  They chained him, tortured him, and threw him into solitary confinement where he slept on a concrete floor.  Reminder: This is Canada we're talking about.


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TOPICS: Canada; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; church; churchservice; covidpolice; easter; manhattan; pastor

1 posted on 06/20/2021 8:57:09 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Pawlowski, who's out on bail, faces four years in prison.  His friend, Pastor Tim Stephens, who was recently arrested in front of his seven sobbing children, also faces an uncertain future.  "This is your destiny, America, if you don't fight back," warned Pawlowski.  "If you don't rise up like I did and say, 'No!  Get out!,' you will not have freedom."

Pawlowski's impromptu tour was arranged by FEC United, a grassroots organization seeking to restore America's freedoms in faith, education, and commerce.  (For his upcoming appearances, see here.)  Cindy Chafian, the tour's organizer, implored the crowd not to surrender to discouragement.  "God is working miracles in this country.  Those of us on the ground can feel it," she said.

Pawlowski certainly didn't sound discouraged.  "I have millions in penalties and may go to jail, but you don't see me depressed or terrified.  Joan of Arc said, 'Act and God will act.'  I pray we will rise up like a pride of lions.  When a lion roars, other lions are attracted."

Image: Artur Pawlowski TV via YouTube.

To comment, you can find the MeWe post for this article here.

2 posted on 06/20/2021 8:58:31 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

“This is your destiny, America, if you don’t fight back,” warned Pawlowski.
“If you don’t rise up like I did and say, ‘No! Get out!,’ you will not have freedom.”

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He’s right, of course.


3 posted on 06/20/2021 9:09:03 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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To: SeekAndFind
The Resurrection is Against the Law

An excerpt from Bill Wylie-Kellermann’s classic Seasons of Faith and Conscience (1991).

The sealing of the tomb is, I believe, notoriously misunderstood. I grew up with a Sunday School notion that to seal the tomb was a matter of hefting the big stone and cementing it tight. The seal, in my mind’s eye, was something like first-century caulking–puttying up the cracks to keep the stink in. Not so. This is a legal seal. Cords would be strung across the rock and anchored at each end with clay. To move the stone would break the seal and indicate tampering.

The event conspicuously echoes the story of Daniel sealed in the den of lions. “And a stone was brought and laid upon the mouth of the den, and the king sealed it with his own signet and with the signet of his lords, that nothing might be changed concerning Daniel” (Daniel 6:18). As there, this is a legal lock on the tomb door–not air tight, but politically tight. To move the stone and break the seal is a civil crime. The resurrection is against the law.

The seal is also a recurring theme in the book of Revelation. Remember the scroll of history sealed with seven seals? Only One is worthy to break them and look upon or unveil the truth: that One is the Lamb who was slain. The seal is a claim of ownership and authority. Its meaning in Revelation is at least that God in Christ reigns sovereign over all history and in all events.

Caesar, in Pilate, on the other hand, violently disputes the claim. He has set his seal of approval on Jesus’ death, and now he guarantees it with troops. Secured by security forces. When the seal is broken in the resurrection, it stands among the signs that the power of the powers (death in all its forms) has been broken. The dominion of political authority–especially inflated, aggressive–and imperial authority has been cut to the heart.

4 posted on 06/20/2021 9:11:01 PM PDT by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Father Pawlowski is a Super Star, as far as I’m concerned.
He stood up to the Mob, and made them stop, even if just for a while. Fight The Power, Padre!


5 posted on 06/20/2021 9:11:30 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: SeekAndFind

Canada has always been slightly ahead of us in the great fall to communism.


6 posted on 06/20/2021 9:21:33 PM PDT by Revel
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To: All

This was posted here on FR once upon a time.

An open letter to my American neighbors(From 1995):

Like you, I woke up today, got dressed and settled down to a steaming brew and the morning newspaper before heading out to work. Unlike you, I read that dozens of my fellow citizens were arrested for carrying copies of the Buffalo News. The newspaper contained information about a trial here that the powers-that-be did not want us to read. It is that simple.

It is now 11:15 p.m. Minutes ago, I turned on the Buffalo television station, hoping to see on my TV what could not reach us through the newspapers. I am now looking at a blank screen. We received about 10 seconds of the trial controversy, and suddenly my screen went blank. A message appeared on the screen explaining that because of the contravention of a ban, the station was prohibiting broadcast of the news. Along with the sign was a high-pitched whistle that sounded like the air-raid sirens the Britons used during World War II.

As I sit here alone, I realize that my blood is running cold at the sound of that whistle.

This could never happen here.

Not in Canada.

You must wonder about a country that would deny its own citizens the freedom to read. As a Canadian, I have done a lot of hard thinking about it. I guess the powers have their reasons for the ban. Censorship always has its reasons, but, believe me, when you are on the receiving end of government censorship, no reason amounts to a hill of beans - and that is why I am writing to you.

It is my hope that you will read the Canadian story and, as your famous columnist Ann Landers says, “wake up and smell the coffee” - while you still have a newspaper to read along with it.

I have always loved the United States of America, and I know that you are now making critical decisions about the role of government in your lives. Many years ago, we in Canada were at a crossroads in our decision-making that is similar to the one you are at now. I wish our decisions back then had been very different. Then maybe I wouldn’t be sitting here looking at a blank screen.

Some two decades ago, Canadians were concerned with how government could best help its citizens. We looked around at countries with a comprehensive social welfare system and envied them their cushions of comfort for everything from universal medical care to national day care.

We were a country that held individual freedom in high esteem. Surely, we thought, it was possible to take the best aspects of socialism and weave them into the fabric of a free society. After all, this was democratic Canada and not the Soviet Union.

Over the next 20 years, we developed an extensive social support network at both the federal and provincial levels of government. The government spent money on every conceivable program. We spent and spent. Still, no one was ever really satisfied.

The spending even now continues unabated, and our national deficit today stands at more than $45 billion. (We are now looking to New Zealand for pointers on how to control our deficit.)

When you adopt an extensive government agenda, you soon discover that all the entrenched programs and layers of bureaucracy become impossible to budge. Much of the population works for the government; about one of every four Canadians now draws a government paycheck.

People learn to depend on government, and all governments, even those whose leaders warn against this dependency, learn to love the power that flows from it.

As for the threat to individual liberty, newspaper censorship is, frankly, the tip of the iceberg. Government intervenes in our lives constantly, and individual liberties are abrogated in new and ever more imaginative ways each day.

Recently, while on vacation, I rented a car in Seattle and tried to drive into British Columbia. My car was confiscated at the border. When I asked for an explanation, I was told that I had not paid taxes on it - a rental car. Had I been an American, there would have been no problem, but as a Canadian, I had to pay $200 more for a Canadian rental car in order to continue my trip.

Canadians who dare to get a haircut or a car tune-up across the border are being photographed and prosecuted upon their return to Canada. Why? Because they have secured these services without having to incur the 7 percent goods and services tax slapped onto our ever-burgeoning provincial taxes. Even insurance plans are now taxed.

A black market has sprung up, mainly in liquor and cigarettes, which carry the heaviest taxes. Don’t think that the taxes will end there, though.

Once it takes hold, monopolization by government soon spreads to nearly every aspect of your life; in the Toronto area alone, we have six separate municipal governments and one super-municipal government (the “mother” of all local governments) called Metro, which exists to oversee the others.

You will find that after a time, your state and federal governments - even those of a different political stripe - will join forces to make their task of tax collection easier.

Our entire education system, up to university level, is governed by a centralized bureaucracy called the Ministry of Education, which dictates what can and cannot be taught in the schools and how it is to be taught. Universities are mainly government-funded.

I realize that the issue of government-run programs is particularly important to you now because of the state of your health-care system. I sympathize with you completely. I cannot imagine a world where one could be left bankrupt because of illness. I also think that you are on the right track with your solutions. If anyone can devise a workable system for medical care, it is you.

I suggest that you look upon it as you do your police protection: a guard in place for the physical and mental well-being of your citizens. The real danger in socialized medicine is the attitude of entitlement it engenders.

The stories you have heard about us are largely true. It is not uncommon to pick up a newspaper and read about “The frightening wait for cancer therapy” here in Ontario, and the situation is no better in the other provinces. There is a shortage of the most advanced diagnostic technology. Thousands of the health cards that ensure access to medical care have been issued erroneously.

We do wait two hours for an appointment booked weeks in advance. Despite our world-class doctors, many patients can’t get treatment in time because of overcrowding. When you are faced with a life-and-death medical situation, you don’t mind paying whatever it costs. Under the government- dominated medical system, however, you can’t even buy your way in - unless, of course, you go to the United States.

The sound of the air-raid siren on my TV has stopped, at least for now. As the politicians love to say, this is my “defining moment.”

Writing is my great love, the part of me that can never be censored. This letter was difficult to write, and no one up here knows that I have written it. All these issues are not just personal; they are professional, too.

I am employed in administration at a prominent Ontario university that has historically enjoyed a high degree of autonomy. Last summer, my president wrote a letter to the staff explaining that the government had expressed an intention to take a more active role in the management of university affairs. He described this as an enormous threat to our autonomy as a free-thinking institution, and in the end the government retreated - for now.

As I sit here tonight, it is simply beyond my comprehension that such a well-intentioned and beloved country as my own could go so far astray so quickly. And it is all the more remarkable that it has taken place without grand conspiracies or intricate plots.

Indeed, most Canadians are as offended by the images of totalitarian government as you are. We shared your joy at the fall of the Berlin Wall and the crumbling of the Soviet bloc; we value freedom. And yet we have fallen into a trap where we are not free.

As with that other well-known road, we traveled this one with the best of intentions.

To those who would dismiss me as an alarmist, I issue this invitation: Read our newspapers, watch our news broadcasts (what is left of them) and see for yourselves. Prove me wrong. I wish you could.

When you make critical decisions about the role of government in your life, please think about me, about this letter and about Canada.

Really think about what it could mean when you hear about a government initiative that sounds too good to be true. Thank God for a free press, even when you find yourself criticizing the media for broadcasting stories that you would rather not hear about. The recent publication ban is not the first one. There are others, and their number is growing.

Listen and learn, America. Cup your ear to the wind and hear the blood-chilling wail of the siren whistle as it drifts down across your border.

If just one of you reads this letter and pauses, even for a moment, to think about what unchecked government can do, then it has been worth the writing.

I have faith in you, America. Your road is tough and not perfect. Nothing is. Your road will keep leading you to freedom - the freedom to read and think and be exactly who and what you are - if you only let it. Treasure that freedom, love it and resolve never, ever to let it go.

Susan Riggs
Toronto, Ontario


7 posted on 06/20/2021 9:32:14 PM PDT by Revel
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To: SeekAndFind

Love that guy !!!


8 posted on 06/20/2021 10:10:08 PM PDT by Truthoverpower (Arizona !!!! Now the TRUMP TRAIN is getting back on TRACK ! TRUTH! FREEDOM ! LIBERTY! )
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To: SeekAndFind

I met him in Tampa on Saturday

https://youtu.be/sgBV4Zt_RVo


9 posted on 06/21/2021 1:43:39 AM PDT by beaware (It's the seriousness of the Charge... and the Intent...)
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To: lightman

Very nice comment. Thank you.


10 posted on 06/21/2021 2:49:08 AM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: Revel

Great post.

Here in Alberta, we are struggling hard.

This pastor is one man who stood up, but there are many here with the same mindset.

It’s going to all come to a head.


11 posted on 06/21/2021 4:02:58 AM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: Bulwyf

Secede and join us.


12 posted on 06/21/2021 4:51:01 AM PDT by binreadin
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To: binreadin

If Alberta joined the US, that would make an energy independent country overnight. There would be lots of countries threatened by that.

A lot of Albertans would be in favour of that, but as it looks, the separation party is doing very well, and separation is going to be on the table.

One weekend before the plandemic, I went around for errands on a weekend, I must of asked a thousand people during that day this question. I asked if they would rather separate and be their own country, or join the US as the 51st state, and the answers were about 50/50. Only one old lady asked what was wrong with the way it is now. I simply told her, that I don’t have the time to explain it if she hasn’t seen it already.


13 posted on 06/21/2021 5:00:39 AM PDT by Bulwyf
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