So my college is allowing us a religious exemption. I'm not going with the whole fda non approval deal. What is the best way doing this. They say documentation is required.
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Here's a creative way to use a Religious Exemption. (hasn't been tried before, but would probably work).
Have a priest or minister give you an injection of Holy Water. :>) You've now been vaccinated with Holy Water and have a sincere religious belief that it will protect you from Covid. Therefor, any other vaccination (especially one that involves fetal cells) is an abomination.
Let the school try to prove that the Holy Water vaccination is ineffective against Covid.
How does one document a belief?
Try this:
https://forunitedsolutions.org/religious-exemptions
Or this:
https://www.scottlively.net/first-century-ministries-first-century-bible-church-2/first-century-bible-church-2/
My state of TN has a model exemption form you can use. It just states under penalty of perjury, your not getting vaxxed for religious reasons. I learned from HSLDA that legally, no one can make you define your religion. So just a signed note stating this vaccine goes against your beliefs would be documentation. Be as vague as possible.
Also, in TN, the shot record form has a check box for religious exemption that the nurse checks and signs. Your state might have a similar arrangement. Go to a holistic practice to get that checked off.
Apparently it is NOT your college.
Just say the vax goes against your religion? Or that you've already had it but you'll have to make forge the documentation...
Or option three/ just give them the middle FINGER :)
its one in person class. I tried a private school and they don't have the class equivalent i want. the rest of my schooling is online. But i may just un enroll from this one class
I wouldn't forge. i heard they track all of that.