The phrase "religious exemption" makes my stomach turn either way. As well as a date to get it "approved".
Like how they already put rules around the Freedom of Religion? I dont.
So, they get to tell everyone if they are devout enough and they get to chose the outcome.
This is all part of their plan.
No matter what is in the vaccine it makes no damn difference. Dont matter.if it is aborted human parts, or if its truly the mark of the beast. I have the Freedom to say God made this body I have and Ill chose what happens to it.
About 30 years ago, I was looking into one of those pyramid schemes for NuSkin. I bailed out on it because they used human placenta in their concoctions.
I remember them as well as was aghast at what I learned. I think ingredients derived from human tissue is in a lot of products we use and consume daily. It would be Satans way of deceiving us into being unwitting cannibals. For example, notice that “natural flavors” have no ingredients listed, for some reason makers are exempt from listing them.
I can corroborate that. I worked in a hospital back then and the placenta/afterbirth
consumers/manufacturers provided freezers to the facility for shampoo ingredients.
We'v been saying this for years about the childhood vaccines that were also made from aborted fetal cells. The religious argument has been made, that's why the pope came out years ago and said fetal cells in vax didn't count as sin.
I'm anti-vaxx, and also support others' right to choose whether or not they want the jab. But this fetus cell line thing has been hijacked, and I've seen claims that it means actual fetus cells floating around in the vaccine. This is so ridiculous and absurd, and a lie from the religious right. All it means is that there was research in the 1960s that used a fetal source for DNA research. That's it. Yeah, ethically a poor choice, but it does NOT mean they're injecting it into your arm.
We really knew all along. There are fetal cells in lots of products too.
I will stick with my religious exemption.
What upsets me is Clergy who push the vax in any case.
The phrase "religious exemption" makes my stomach turn either way. As well as a date to get it "approved".
Like how they already put rules around the Freedom of Religion? I dont.
So, they get to tell everyone if they are devout enough and they get to chose the outcome.
This is all part of their plan.
No matter what is in the vaccine it makes no damn difference. Dont matter.if it is aborted human parts, or if its truly the mark of the beast. I have the Freedom to say God made this body I have and Ill chose what happens to it.
About 30 years ago, I was looking into one of those pyramid schemes for NuSkin. I bailed out on it because they used human placenta in their concoctions.
I remember them as well as was aghast at what I learned. I think ingredients derived from human tissue is in a lot of products we use and consume daily. It would be Satans way of deceiving us into being unwitting cannibals. For example, notice that “natural flavors” have no ingredients listed, for some reason makers are exempt from listing them.
I can corroborate that. I worked in a hospital back then and the placenta/afterbirth consumers/manufacturers provided freezers to the facility for shampoo ingredients.
We'v been saying this for years about the childhood vaccines that were also made from aborted fetal cells. The religious argument has been made, that's why the pope came out years ago and said fetal cells in vax didn't count as sin.
They were obviously hiding this to stop religious exemptions
People mischaracterizing the leaks as "being injected with fetus cells" is only going to hurt those of us against this experiment
I'm anti-vaxx, and also support others' right to choose whether or not they want the jab. But this fetus cell line thing has been hijacked, and I've seen claims that it means actual fetus cells floating around in the vaccine. This is so ridiculous and absurd, and a lie from the religious right. All it means is that there was research in the 1960s that used a fetal source for DNA research. That's it. Yeah, ethically a poor choice, but it does NOT mean they're injecting it into your arm.
The cells were used in testing from what I saw...not in the actual “vaccines.”