09/15/2022 / By Kevin Hughes
According to Ohio-based lawyer Tom Renz, faith without freedom is not faith but slavery.
He told this adage to Leah and Michelle Svensson, the Resistance Chicks, during the Sept. 11 episode of “Headline News: The Resistance Chicks” on Brighteon.TV. Renz also hosts his own show on the network titled “Lawfare with Tom Renz.”
“It’s uncomfortable for a lot of Christians to think about the practical application, because everybody likes to look at it: God can wave His magic wand, and He can,” the attorney said.
“But you see, one of the most core and foundational aspects of faith is freedom. So, faith without freedom isn’t faith – that’s slavery.”
The Svensson sisters also asked Renz regarding his remarks about the Holy Bible being “the greatest strategic book that a person can use.”
He explained that as a lawyer, he was asked to win the fight for American culture, its law, the people, their way of life and everything about America that was under attack. While his work centered around the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), Renz admitted that his work is really about freedom, culture and God.
Renz continued that people already have a good manual which could help them fight the enemy in the form of the Holy Bible. He added that the Bible is divinely inspired and that people can learn from the Scriptures by reading them. One strategy from the Bible that Renz himself uses is differentiating between good and evil.
According to Renz, people need to know the enemy first and then figure out how to deal with the problem in order to vanquish it for good. The enemy, he said, has tried to undermine goodness and faith.
Furthermore, the lawyer from Ohio added that people who have faith would always do the right thing for others. In contrast, those devoid of faith and do not believe in God are often selfish and only think of what they can get from others. Working together for a common cause and choosing goodness, according to Renz, is much better than seeking one’s self-interest. (Related: HIS Glory with Pastor David Scarlett: Pastor Artur Pawlowski says Americans should never give up their rights – Brighteon.TV.)
“We, the free worshipers of God, choose to believe in Him. And because we choose to believe in Him, we can unify. We can unify and we will work together because it’s the right thing to do. But underlying that is always freedom. It’s a recognition that we choose to do it because it’s right, not because we have to do it.”
Renz told the Svenssons that his purpose is to facilitate positive change not just as a lawyer, but as a freedom fighter. He continued that the people who came to him, which he now represents, were fighting for the freedom they have lost.
To this end, he has served as legal counsel in three major cases centering on the COVID-19 lockdowns, mask mandates and under-reported vaccine deaths in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
Back in July 2021, Renz announced plans to file a federal lawsuit based on a whistleblower’s revelation that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had been covering up deaths in VAERS. According to the whistleblower, as many as 45,000 fatalities linked to the vaccine were reported to the system – a far cry from the CDC’s claims of only 10,991 deaths that time.
Renz also set his sights on three Big Tech companies – Google, Facebook and Twitter – for their censorship, making them “complicit with causing death.” He warned: “I cannot wait to sue you, over and over again.”
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Watch the Sept. 11 episode of “Headline News: The Resistance Chicks” below. You can catch “Headline News: The Resistance Chicks” every Friday at 6-7 p.m. and every Sunday at 5-6 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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