Husband works for company that has DOD contracts so jab being enforced. Our Dr. refused his medical exemption out of hand saying “our age, 67, 69 make us extremely high risk and we should have had it months ago”. We are being given one more chance to convince her that the jab is dangerous, we don’t need it, we will be fine. Anyone have some strong bullet points to fire at her? She is not one to read articles, listen to long arguments or “the CDC is fudging numbers”. (She is giving us a “video chat” so got to make strong points in limited time!) Thank you to anyone who replies. You are an actual LIFESAVER!🙏❤️
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Why try and get a medical? I work for a contactor as well and had to bow down and request an exemption. So I went for a religious accommodation. I'm caring for my sick, elderly mom and helping my daughter and grandson with bills in this inflationary world. Can't just lose everything by being unemployed. This is all I put on my form and it got approved:
I maintain a Christian worldview and endeavor to follow the word of God. The church teaches that a person may refuse a medical intervention, including a vaccination, if his or her conscience leads them to that decision. Vaccinations are not morally obligatory and so, must be voluntary. Each of the manufacturers of the COVID vaccines have developed their vaccines using fetal cell lines which originated from aborted fetuses. It is my moral duty to refuse the use of medical products, including certain vaccines, that are created using human cell lines derived from abortion. A person's asessment of whether the benefits of medical intervention outweigh the undesirable side-effects are to be respected unless they contradict authoratative moral teachings. As a Christian, I follow and obey God's word and, as such, cannot in good conscience and in accord with my faith, take any such vaccine at this time.
Unless they are truly evil, most companies just want to check the box.
With that said, if I was 67, I'd be retiring. 😁
This. Bring in any denomination and they can find some religious “leader” to contradict you. There are plenty of passages in the Bible telling you to follow your conscience so that you can arrive in judgement with your head held high. Nobody can argue against your sincere belief.
The papers we were given from employer state that a person has to have a letter signed by a priest, pastor, rabbi, etc.!
Active Duty military here. I had to have the Chaplain interview me. His memo just has to state that my views are sincere. That’s it.
It’s not about leaders within the Church. It’s about your sincerity.
Liberty Counsel’s Mat Staver says in his video that legally they cannot require a letter from priest, etc. However they can help you get one https://rumble.com/vl3hpi-vaccine-exemption-guide-mat-staver.html