For my part, I am grateful that he wrote the book.
I think that in some respects, because he is a liberal and democrat, it makes it so much harder for the left to write him off as a crazy, far right wing, conspiracy theorist.
We can always pray that he would come around and have a genuine come to Jesus moment. Since he’s not out blindly following the party line completely, there is the chance that reason could creep in and get to him if he lets it. This book shows that it is possible.
Oh, I agree, and the reasons you give are foremost.
I know Dan Bongino (and others, including myself) like to use Leftist sources to make a point since they are less...”assailable”.
RFK Jr.’s “problem” is that he is now officially an “apostate”, and like Islam, the penalties for apostasy are severe. He might be reminded that not only is “vaccine orthodoxy” now a religion as he states in his opening chapter, but the penalties for not observing the “Vaccine Orthodoxy” as described by the Left will (and already are) forthcoming, even though he is a zealot of Leftist religion in nearly all other aspects but this one.
I tried to pray for him, that he sees this conflict and can resolve it, but it doesn’t feel as if it is compatible with belief in God.
I believe there is a deep conflict between all the Leftist things he believes in and has believed in his whole life which he views as man-given rights that should be supplied by government, and the rock bed principle of true conservatives that our rights are given to us by God, not other men such as government flunkies.
But I did genuinely try.