While in a meeting with HR to get the paperwork, I brought up The Binding of Isaac and how it was a story of faith that ultimately offers the moral of how one should never be made to sacrifice one's own flesh to prove allegience to a higher authority. I was sneered at and told "that's a real stretch".
I get the feeling nothing is going to be good enough for these God-hating goblins, but I'm going to be researching throughout the week anyway. Any help would be appreciated.
Why are "exemptions" needed anyway? No means No Free people don't need to provide reasons for their choices.
They only demand "reasons" so they can reword their rules to disallow it... and ridicule the persons beliefs
My answer will be No. My response to their "state reasons" will be: Free will.
Regardless of their response, I'm not taking a damn thing as a condition of employment anymore. This is mainly so its on the record I tried to be reasonable and that they are aware of my concerns.
Oh I hear ya... I just think they get enjoyment out of making us go through hoops like we're trained circus animals.
I tried the appeasement route, just to not be bothered, and avoid confrontation. Not anymore, they deserve nothing and will get nothing.
The energy spent I spent on finding a way to appease them, looking for a loophole is energy I don't have to spare.
Plus, They can always fire after inoculation and ya can’t work dead.