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originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: nonspecific
I don't think you need to have a religious objection to justify refusing.
As long as you are willing to deal with the consequences I think it should be a decision you don't need to justify.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Seems like people should have every right to get a religious exemption for getting the jab...if their religion holds that abortion is a mortal sin.
Religious exemptions count in the US .
Don't care about anywhere else .
originally posted by: nonspecific
I'm saying you shouldn't need a religious reason to refuse a vaccine.
You should be allowed to simply choose not to take it even if I personally think that's a bad choice.
a reply to: Gothmog
originally posted by: nonspecific
I'm saying you shouldn't need a religious reason to refuse a vaccine.
You should be allowed to simply choose not to take it even if I personally think that's a bad choice.
originally posted by: RMFX1
Nothing will come if this. Nothing ever doea come of project veritas.
And why is it being released in a series instead of just putting it all out there at the beginning?
originally posted by: Joneselius
originally posted by: Joneselius
Ahhhhh so now all the members here who called us crazy and said "This doesn't mean the vaccine benefited from abortion" are going to come and apologise...
I doubt that. This vaccine is EVIL. Said it from the start - it's ALL lies and deceit for the easily scared and worldly. It IS an abomination.
And this, conclusively, proves the pope is anti-Christ 100%. What a doozy for the Vatican.
I hope people sue them for religious reasons. They knew about this and just like the side effects and the deaths, as well as the clotting and the ADE, its being covered up.
Can I just ask how ANYONE still believes a word of what these compromised people say? Even a cursory investigation shows they all know each other and are either related or married!!!
originally posted by: nonspecific
Unless my religious belief directly contradicted or hampered my ability to do my job it would yes.
There'd have to be a bomb proof reason here in the UK to do that.
And I mean like you were a devout Muslim working as a Christian pall bearer and refusing to not wear your traditional outfit to work.
a reply to: IAMTAT
originally posted by: nonspecific
I'm not religious and I'm not in a country that would do that so it's hard for me to say how I'd feel but I'm against it being something that would happen to others.
I think religion is a pretty silly and outmoded thing to base your life on but I still respect others right to do it unhampered by government.
a reply to: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: SoundisVibration
The responses here so far are disturbingly ignorant.
The fetal cells used are grown in a lab, from, yes aborted fetal cells, but from ones taken up to 50 years ago.
Those individual cells from the 1970s and 1980s have since multiplied into many new cells over the past four or five decades, creating the fetal cell lines I mentioned above. Current fetal cell lines are thousands of generations removed from the original fetal tissue. They do not contain any tissue from a fetus.
www.nebraskamed.com...
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: nonspecific
I don't think you need to have a religious objection to justify refusing.
As long as you are willing to deal with the consequences I think it should be a decision you don't need to justify.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Seems like people should have every right to get a religious exemption for getting the jab...if their religion holds that abortion is a mortal sin.
Religious exemptions count in the US .
Don't care about anywhere else .
Yet, people will now be fired, denied service and lose freedoms in the US...because of their religious belief.
Seems like a denial of a quintessential constitutional right.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: nonspecific
I don't think you need to have a religious objection to justify refusing.
As long as you are willing to deal with the consequences I think it should be a decision you don't need to justify.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Seems like people should have every right to get a religious exemption for getting the jab...if their religion holds that abortion is a mortal sin.
Religious exemptions count in the US .
Don't care about anywhere else .
Yet, people will now be fired, denied service and lose freedoms in the US...because of their religious belief.
Seems like a denial of a quintessential constitutional right.
I got the email from the company I work for .
Religious beliefs were an option for exemption status .
originally posted by: RMFX1
Nothing will come if this. Nothing ever doea come of project veritas.
And why is it being released in a series instead of just putting it all out there at the beginning?