oThis morning I opened my email to see that I was granted an exemption from my employers requirement of the Covid-inspired mRNA injectable product.
I need to thank this community as I could not have done it on my own.
Over the last month or so I copied a piece from a post here, a segment from someone's comment there and was able to craft an assertion of religious objection that was well sourced, accurate, and most importantly - true to my sincerely held beliefs as a Christian.
I work at a University in the Northeast US which is extremely leftwing, some of our top administrators actually openly worked for the Biden/Harris campaign and all our leadership donates bigly to left wing extremist house/senate members.
So, I was fully expecting my application to be denied, but by the grace of God it was accepted and I will not be losing my job due to my un-injected status.
I am however aggressively looking for a new non-jabby job because f*ck them for attempting this in the first place.
WWG1WGA
EDIT: To answer some questions. My school had a deadline of the end of August so I submitted last week to give me some time to bail if denied.
I do not have a copy of what exactly was written as it went into an online form and I did not back it up onto a word doc or anything. It was brief and essentially I said that I was a Christian and taking an injection that has or uses fetal cell tissues goes against my sincerely held beliefs. I don't remember the link now but it can be searched for that shows which ones have it in the shot and which ones used fetal cells in the testing phase. I didn't quote any Bible verses or anything like that since I learned from videos I saw that it is not necessary, the only requirement you need is that you have a sincerely held religious belief so the less you say the better.
did you read his post? how he crafted a letter to fit his beliefs, backed up with evidence that he found here...
he used rational, logical thinking, just like Q has told us to do.
If it’s the mark and/or has aborted fetal cells it does!
None of the COVID vaccines use fetal cells.
The Moderna and Pfizer used fetal cell lines during creation, and J&J uses fetal cell lines for production.
Fetal cell lines are not fetal cells. They're clones of ancient fetal cells from decades ago. They have never been a part of a fetus, cannot become a human being even if we tried, and were grown in a laboratory.
Still, the abortion is the sine qua non. Without the murdered baby, you would not have the vaccine. It is in the causal chain and will still make you complicit in the murder of the child for using the vaccine.
It's the same thing as the ancients did, killing a child to obtain some material blessing, or in our case, killing a child and benefiting from its genetic material.
Well, the children were not killed in order to obtain their genetic material. All fetal cell lines (to my knowledge) originate from two abortions, which were done electively, not for the purposes of creating vaccines. A retinal cell was taken from one aborted fetus, and a kidney cell from the other. This was back in the 70's and 80's.
So, another perspective would be that as evil as you think abortions are, these abortions didn't happen to create the vaccine, so really, we're making the best of a bad situation.
For what it's worth, I hope that you never end up with hypothermia, because pretty much everything we know about how to effectively treat hypothermia comes from Nazi experiments where they froze prisoners and then tried different ways to fix them.
It's definitely an interesting ethical debate. Not one in which I'm interested in convincing you of anything, but definitely worth thinking about.
are you talking about the MRC5 cancer cells? yeah, no thanks.
No, I'm not. That's a different cell line. The ones used for COVID-19 are HEK 293.
So a clone of a human cell is not a human cell? Was that cloned sheep not a sheep then? Are monoclonal antibodies not antibodies then?
At what point do you argue that a cloned human being is not a human being and therefore is fine to cook and eat? Or even enslave?
Oh, it's absolutely a human cell. Just not one that was pulled from a dead human, nor one that could ever develop into its own human.
Believe it or not, I am philosophically pro-life, despite being liberal on most other issues.
If the argument is that you don't support killing babies for medical research, that's fine. But a cloned cell is just a cell with human DNA that was grown in a lab. The "evil" was done a long time ago and had nothing to do with the scientists who use these cloned cells for vaccines, nor anything to do with the people who no longer have to suffer polio or mumps because of these vaccines.
It's just a bit more technical of a distinction than it appears to be.
When someone is going to stick you with something that has a good chance to kill you, you get religion real quick. That's my religious exemption.
I didn't lie, it was a religious exemption (not medical) based on the aborted fetal tissue used in making the injections.
It has EVERYTHING to do with it.