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.
Someone had pointed out the law to quarantine the sick only in Leviticus13-14. Also in Romans 14 I think, he talks about being firm in your convictions and that doing something you believe is not right is essentially sin. Also not bearing false witness, they are saying we are sick until proven healthy. The Bible also talks about not living in fear…these mandates are mandating a life of fear.