>>Those claiming religion as a reason should have to justify that claim. Do they attend a church? Does that church have a policy on vaccinations? Have they every taken other vaccinations without claiming a religious exemption.
Firstly the freedom of religion does not require membership in an organized church. Secondly, you can’t just declare all vaccines the same, as some are made from the corpses of murdered children. Thirdly, the medical history of a patient is somewhat irrelevant since beliefs can change over time.
I realize that fundamental human rights can be inconvenient to tyrants, but that’s the way it SHOULD be.
vikingd00d wrote: “Firstly the freedom of religion does not require membership in an organized church. Secondly, you can’t just declare all vaccines the same, as some are made from the corpses of murdered children. Thirdly, the medical history of a patient is somewhat irrelevant since beliefs can change over time.”
We are not discussing freedom of religion, we are discussing freedom of religion as an excuse to disobey a lawful order.
None of these vaccines “are made from the corpses of murdered children.”
When one takes the Oath of Office as a soldier/airman/marine one gives up some of their freedoms. If one later discovers they cannot live up to that pledge, then they should be discharged.