She is a contracted hospital security guard and loves it. Recently told that she would need the jab. Her mom and I told her don't get it. We'd cover her needs if she lost her job. Her primary care doctor wouldn't sign medical exemption. So i played the system and git ordained online as a minister. Gave her an religious exemption which the hospital accepted. 2 days later her security company said they didnt accept. We keep telling daughter to hold the line. To make them fire her. Today her boss asked her when she was going to get her shot. She had been researching the shots and spit out facts. She ended up being contacted by the CFO of the hospital who is a doctor. And a supporter of right to choose. He wrote her a medical exemption. She keeps her job. No vax needed. BIG WIN!!!
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Way to stick to your guns.
I've told others who are needing a religious exemption that THEY themselves can become the ministers they need to provide their own religious exemption paperwork. You can become an Ordained Christian Minister in a legally recognized church within 10 minutes online for about $70, and that includes all of the paperwork and credentials you need to back it up.
Once ordained, you are legally able to provide religious counseling and operate as a fully functioning minister within nearly every state in the union. Most states do not register or license ministers, nor is there a licensing fee. You are ordained, and so therefore can function as a minister in the majority of the U.S..
Now... when your employer asks you about your religious convictions, and how adamant you are that the mRNA "vaccines" violate those convictions, you can simply say "You DO know that I'm an Ordained Minister, don't you"? They have no right to question your religious beliefs or sincerity, because you are a minister. :>) Whatever YOU say violates your religious beliefs... does. You can write your own exemption and provide the proof positive of your good standing as a minister of the faith.
You do NOT need a minister's permission letter to get a religious exemption. You do NOT need to get ordained. You do not even need to tell them what your religion is -- which they will try to trick you into doing. They will give you some form to fill out describing your religious doctrines. You do NOT need to fill it out. There is established case law; all that's needed is that you DECLARE a religious exemption based on a "sincerely held belief" which no one else can determine for you, even the Pope. You are NOT "requesting" a religious exemption. You are DECLARING it.