Posted on Dec 20, 2021
Troops Find Religious Exemption for Vaccines Unattainable
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What religion forbids vaccinations?
Did those troops accept vaccines when they joined?
More nonsense.
Did those troops accept vaccines when they joined?
More nonsense.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
SFC Casey O'Mally - My questions:
What religion forbids vaccinations?
Did those troops accept vaccines when they joined?
Those are not "rhetorical." They are direct questions addressing the ongoing topic. If a person is claiming religious exemptions, then they should provide the name of their religion and how that religion prohibits vaccinations. Also, if that person accepted vaccinations upon entry into the military, what changed?
What religion forbids vaccinations?
Did those troops accept vaccines when they joined?
Those are not "rhetorical." They are direct questions addressing the ongoing topic. If a person is claiming religious exemptions, then they should provide the name of their religion and how that religion prohibits vaccinations. Also, if that person accepted vaccinations upon entry into the military, what changed?
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1LT Greg Bailey
These are not traditional vaccines. Many of us are religiously and morally against abortion. Aborted fetus tissue is used to develop and test many meds now. I abstain. My ciilian employer(huge corporation in healthcare has allowed me an exemption). Let me also add coercion was used on young servicemen when they were only experimental and that many leaders in the FDA resigned in protest of the process by which they were approved. Honestly, unlawful orders. Now with declining virulence it should be a mute point.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
1LT Greg Bailey - I will ask you one simple question;
Did you accept the vaccinations when you first entered the military?
Did you accept the vaccinations when you first entered the military?
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SFC Casey O'Mally
Is it your claim that service members should no longer enjoy the freedom of religion?
That Congress should make laws which "prohibit the free exercise thereof?"
That Congress should make laws which "prohibit the free exercise thereof?"
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SFC Casey O'Mally
All I can say is as a Christian we are supposed to love each other as Christ loved us. Christ died on a cross for us so the least yoj can do is take that vaccine to protect yourself, your family, friends, neighbors and those you come into contact with but oh no you can't do that simple thing. You cry about religous rights but there is no justificstion for a religous objection.
All I can say is as a Christian we are supposed to love each other as Christ loved us. Christ died on a cross for us so the least yoj can do is take that vaccine to protect yourself, your family, friends, neighbors and those you come into contact with but oh no you can't do that simple thing. You cry about religous rights but there is no justificstion for a religous objection.
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