Posted on 10/06/2021 10:47:10 AM PDT by uzumaki_naruto
I have to go the religious exemption route to avoid the jab. Going with the aborted fetal cell arguments works with J&J but Pfizer and Moderna do not use aborted fetal cells but their technology does. It seems to be pretty weak argument to me.
Any ideas? Thanks.
When they ask about previous vaccines, answer “Do you mean when I was shitting my underwear and an adult changed me?”
If you are in Western Australia, good luck with that...
If in Wa State, Supreme Commander Inslee has proclaimed that religious exemptions will not be granted.
Even while medical exemptions may be granted, the will tell you there are no accommodations.
While you may have some luck initially using the second amendment, not sure how that will work out long term
There’s a 4 page guide to Religious Exemptions (IORxb6dm.png)....I can’t post as remote right now and I’m terrible with pics anyway.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/resources-foramericans-pushing-back-against; mandated-coronavirus-vaccines/?utm_source=urgent&utm_campaign=usa
I think is also a good source
J&J does not use aborted fetal cells.
watch Peggy Hall on Youtube.
Sorry typing errors:
And your brief recipe for that, although incomplete, is a great start!
Yup, doubt that happens, it may start as a civil war but will morph into ww3 with jews and Christians, and trump voters being the new scourge to kill as in the days of Hitler and his Roman cronies.
It is a large scale war plan..they will attack us..
The ingredients of the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine can be seen in a fact sheet by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA.) These are: recombinant, replication-incompetent adenovirus type 26 expressing the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, citric acid monohydrate, trisodium citrate dihydrate, ethanol, 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HBCD), polysorbate-80, sodium chloride.
The list does not include fetal cells or DNA (nor does it contain messenger RNA, like Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccines).
Jake Sargent, a representative for Johnson & Johnson, confirmed to Reuters via email that the vaccine does not contain “aborted fetal DNA”.
I would go with US code 18 title 242.
The right to life liberty and pursuit of happiness.
The penalties for violating that statute can extend all the way to punishment by death.
They have no right to experiment on you without your consent.
That right extends to those without religion as well.
Why settle for religious rights when human rights are far more encompassing?
And since when did you know governments to respect religious exemptions anyway?
I’d have to go with, “It’s my body. It’s my choice.”
In Florida where I live I am pretty sure that you can’t be fired for not putting something you don’t want into your body. Tell them you’ll wait to see how the courts go. Then, if the courts go with the jab is legal, quit. Start planning on what to do next now.
If they can make you get a shot, why not a tattoo? Seriously. “We want everyone who works here to have the same tattoo on their forehead.” What’s to stop them?
Sadly, if you claim you are a Pastafarian, they probably would accept the exemption.
You know, the religion with the flying spaghetti monster.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/2/religious/
https://www.thehealthyamerican.org/religious-exemption-letter
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/2/files/religious-exemption-faqs/
Seems like the media and general conversation around all this has shifted insidiously, basically unless you’re a perfect person who has never run afoul of your denomination’s beliefs and never did anything that you now regret, then you’re a lying hypocrite who has no right to an accommodation.
Yep, same thing as GMO.. Next thing you know some hill jack will take a patent out on you and then you'll find yourself down on the corner with a for sale sign on your back.. :)
Are you Catholic? Let me know because Archbishop Vigano has you covered.
My daughter went the most honest route, that she had prayed earnestly over this and turned it over to God to take care of her and her family and that taking the shot betrayed her trust in the Lord, which she was unwilling to do. She also included Bible references, we are made in His image, He has formed us in the womb, etc. She went head on in professing her faith and relationship with God. She got the exemption.
I am requesting a religious exception from receiving any of the three vaccines currently authorized under the EUA because they were all developed and/or tested using cell lines derived from aborted human fetuses or embryos. This directly contradicts my deeply held belief in the God-given sanctity of all human life from conception to natural death. I firmly believe that abortion is a grave sin, and that using cell lines derived from an aborted human fetus or embryo to develop or test any vaccine or other medication, or for any other purpose, is also a grave sin. By receiving any one of these vaccines I would be approving of the use of these cell lines and approving of the abortion from which they are derived, which I simply cannot do, as a matter of conscience.
I would consider receiving a COVID vaccine that was not developed or tested in any way with cell lines derived from aborted human fetuses or embryos when one becomes available.
I prayed, and G-d told me, “NO!”
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