I know some people keep asking for any verse in the bible that may support a religious exemption. Well this popped up on my app this morning and for some of you it may fit the bill. It's not about a vaccine, but it is about your freedom of will.
"Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." 2 Cor 9:7
Society is telling us that we should give our bodies to this massive science experiment for the "greater good" and is using various forms of force or pressure in the form of some kind of punishment to encourage compliance from those who are reluctant to give their bodies to science. However, God wants us only to give from our hearts, and we are instructed never to give under compulsion, this is a warning sign. If you are reluctant in any way, God says not to give. Remember, God gave us free will, God gave us our freedom to choose. To be pressured by any entity to do something against your will under the threat of punishment is a violation of your religious freedom and can and should be viewed as religious discrimination.
The mark of the beast prevents one from buying or selling unless they have the mark.
That is exactly the vaccine. Do you need me to explain how?
When you accept the mark of the beast you are required to renounce Christ and follow a new one world religion and people will worship the man of lawlessness. To this point no one has been forced to renounce Christ when taking the jab. This IS NOT the mark of the beast. Enough with this bullshit.
I suppose we’re not actually told to physically renounce Christ. However if you decide to take this vaccine even though evidence shows that the virus is 99.9 survivable, aren’t you in essence not trusting the immune system God gave you and picking something man made up in two months? Would that be considered renouncing Christ?
It doesn't make chronological sense either. The antichrist introduces the mark halfway through a 7-year reign. If the antichrist takes power tomorrow, we're still 3.5 years off.