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originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: TzarChasm
Perhaps it's because I'm an ignorant heathen but I'm confused what religious exemption means. There's no actual decree against vaccines in scripture.
Simplest rationale is that the Bible does state that one's conscience comes from God and it is a sin to go against your conscience. Obviously that argument could be abused and used towards anything, BUT rationally speaking, one's conscience would seem to be a solid reason to personally refuse a vaccination on religious grounds the same as the courts have always upheld declining any other medical treatments on religious grounds.
Having a conscience in nearly any industry will eventually be perceived as a handicap. That said, I suppose it could arguably be qualified as a religion objection except for the fact that again, there's no explicit scripture opposing vaccine medicine.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
Perhaps it's because I'm an ignorant heathen but I'm confused what religious exemption means. There's no actual decree against vaccines in scripture.
Can’t wait to be left behind in this world full of ghosts.
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: tamusan
IF the current fears about the vaccine and population reduction prove true then these folk's shall be the ones in charge of the world AFTER the leaves fall from the tree, these people will also be the ones bringing to trial those behind such a plan whom will find there safety, legal and even military immunity evaporating like rain on a sunny day afterwards.
They will also be the ONLY people that can still work and do the jobs necessary to keep society running?.
So let them remember how these company's acted and reciprocate come that day.
Strange. Something about Plymouth Rock and the founding of this country and the reason why.
Oh well. Guess that wasn’t in the “scriptures” either.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
a reply to: BrujaRebooted
Is there a link for me to read that fact?
Information surfaced that Pendleton in fact did not have the authority to fire employees, and the statement he made on his TikTok platform was false.
The owner of Paparoni’s Pizzeria and Grill, Michael Brown, announced no employees were fired, and he was not associated with the video Pendleton posted.
“Science”!
originally posted by: FunshineCD
Strange. Something about Plymouth Rock and the founding of this country and the reason why.
Oh well. Guess that wasn’t in the “scriptures” either.
Kinda like burning witches at the stake? smashing them under rocks? was that in the scripture?
originally posted by: GravitySucks
Posting on GFM when the prevailing sentiment is that they can go it alone and be self-sufficient?
Odd.
I think it was discussed in another topic that very few (I believe only three) religions are on record as being vaccine-opposed?
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: TzarChasm
Perhaps it's because I'm an ignorant heathen but I'm confused what religious exemption means. There's no actual decree against vaccines in scripture.
Simplest rationale is that the Bible does state that one's conscience comes from God and it is a sin to go against your conscience. Obviously that argument could be abused and used towards anything, BUT rationally speaking, one's conscience would seem to be a solid reason to personally refuse a vaccination on religious grounds the same as the courts have always upheld declining any other medical treatments on religious grounds.
Having a conscience in nearly any industry will eventually be perceived as a handicap. That said, I suppose it could arguably be qualified as a religion objection except for the fact that again, there's no explicit scripture opposing vaccine medicine.
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: GravitySucks
Posting on GFM when the prevailing sentiment is that they can go it alone and be self-sufficient?
Odd.
I think it was discussed in another topic that very few (I believe only three) religions are on record as being vaccine-opposed?
Very few opposing this rushed COVID shot that is only called a "vaccine" thanks to a wide effort to redefine the word are "anti-vax." It is entirely logical to oppose a specific thing (such as this particular shot) while not having any grievance against properly developed, tested, trialed, and unshielded from manufacturer responsibility legitimate vaccines.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
a reply to: BrokenCircles
I got no idea. I'm just not down with people begging after making a personal choice.