From Frontline Doctors, discusses the option of filing an Article 138 grievance against a soldier's Command. Taking the lethal injection in order to remain in the current military is not worth it. I served from 1986-1992, U.S Army Infantry. Wish I could help more.
He is in a very difficult position and will be forced into making monumental decisions that will be life altering either way, and this at such a young age. We are in dark times and I fear that we will all pay a price in some way. God grant him wisdom and strengthen him.
How is it difficult? Take the shot and die. Don’t take it and live. I mean you may live with the shot, but you’ve successfully bowed down to government. You may die “not” taking the shot. But you would have successfully stood firm in your beliefs and accepted the outcome. So when you die, one day, how do you want to be remembered?
Why are people worried about jobs and positions, and reputations? Only in God’s eyes should you be concerned with reputation, and position. Outside of that is a controlled slave state.
You Sir, are preaching to the choir. This young man is faced with making a decision where no matter what choice he makes there will be lifelong consequences. If you actually read my post, as opposed to letting your eyes roll over words, you would have ascertained that my position is that he should refuse the lethal injection. I am in agreement with your assertion that he should stand for his convictions, but you are not faced with the weight of his situation. We must all at some point make decisions where what we know we should do is coupled with significant personal cost. Just as you failed to infer the meaning of my statement, you wrongfully infer that myself or this young man are concerned with our reputation or positions
You can call his command directly if you know what battalion and platoon he's in. They can contact him immediately and put him on the phone if you make it a big deal. They will try to tell you that he's unavailable while in training but they can make exceptions regarding medical or religious issues. Make it an issue.
From Frontline Doctors, discusses the option of filing an Article 138 grievance against a soldier's Command. Taking the lethal injection in order to remain in the current military is not worth it. I served from 1986-1992, U.S Army Infantry. Wish I could help more.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Military-Informed-Consent-Memo-1.pdf
He is in a very difficult position and will be forced into making monumental decisions that will be life altering either way, and this at such a young age. We are in dark times and I fear that we will all pay a price in some way. God grant him wisdom and strengthen him.
How is it difficult? Take the shot and die. Don’t take it and live. I mean you may live with the shot, but you’ve successfully bowed down to government. You may die “not” taking the shot. But you would have successfully stood firm in your beliefs and accepted the outcome. So when you die, one day, how do you want to be remembered?
Why are people worried about jobs and positions, and reputations? Only in God’s eyes should you be concerned with reputation, and position. Outside of that is a controlled slave state.
You Sir, are preaching to the choir. This young man is faced with making a decision where no matter what choice he makes there will be lifelong consequences. If you actually read my post, as opposed to letting your eyes roll over words, you would have ascertained that my position is that he should refuse the lethal injection. I am in agreement with your assertion that he should stand for his convictions, but you are not faced with the weight of his situation. We must all at some point make decisions where what we know we should do is coupled with significant personal cost. Just as you failed to infer the meaning of my statement, you wrongfully infer that myself or this young man are concerned with our reputation or positions
You can call his command directly if you know what battalion and platoon he's in. They can contact him immediately and put him on the phone if you make it a big deal. They will try to tell you that he's unavailable while in training but they can make exceptions regarding medical or religious issues. Make it an issue.