I appreciate your advice in advance.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (23)
sorted by:
My religious exemption was accepted. A few things:
First, invoke your rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Do not ASK them to grant you an exemption, TELL them that they have to under the law. This was my very first sentence in my religious exemption. "Pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in conjunction with the First Amendment rights afforded to US Citizens in the constitution, I am formally asserting my right to a religious exemption from the [Company Name Here] COVID-19 vaccination policy."
Second, no matter what, do not tell your company that you belong to any organized, formal religion. Almost every formal religion are a bunch of new world order globalists who have cucked to the system and said that they don't have any opposition to vaccines. INSTEAD, tell them that you don't belong to any formal organized religion and that these are your sincerely held personal religious convictions.
Third, don't oppose ONLY the COVID vaccine. Instead, tell them you oppose ALL vaccines because your body is the Temple of God, and that God does not allow us to inject ourselves with unclean material.
To try and trip you up, your company will come back and ask you, "When did you begin to hold these religious convictions?" I knew where they were going with this and what their next question would be so I told them that they started after the date of the last vaccine I had taken. Their next question WILL be, "When was the date of your last vaccination?"
These companies will put all kinds of traps in front of you, so think very carefully before answering any follow up questions and how they might be trying to trap you into denying your religious assertion.
Fourth DO NOT copy and paste any quotes you find. They are using trackers out there to determine if you personally wrote your own letter, or if you copied someone else's. I shit you not, I've seen these trackers. They can paste a whole letter into them, and a few minutes later they will get a "percentage plagiarized" report back that tells them if you used any specific quotes. If your letter isn't written in your own language, then it will be rejected for not being a "personal conviction".
Fifth, I followed this form letter almost exactly to write my letter, except I thought about it carefully and wrote it all in my own words:
https://ca.childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/Drafting-a-Religious-Exemption-Ltr-webfinal.pdf
You said you know where they were going with the question when did you start to believe this...what would that be? I am born again 2019 after a Holy Spirit conversion. Prior I've always considered myself having faith on Jesus but I was following Catholic lies. The Holy Spirit showed me my error. I'd rather not say any of that or when my faith started.
Prior to 2019 I did not take any flu vaccines even being a nurse. But I did take a flu that year and deeply regretted it as I got very sick after. I've been in near perfect health since with not even a cold supplementing with natural things like D3 C zinc etc.. again rather leave that out bc they can attack "what I put in my body"
My letter not yet asked for cites about 10 scripture vs but the gist is it's between me and the Holy Spirit. I'm questioning if that's good or bad now
Yeah, don't tell them any of that stuff about coming to believe that Catholicism is a bunch of lies. I mean, it's true, but not what they want to hear.
So what I would say to them is that your religious conversion started soon after your last vaccination. Don't tell them about your bad reaction either. In fact, don't mention anything about the vaccination. In your letter, don't mention the date of your conversion at all. Just keep a year and month in mind to give them as a follow up question.
Mention purely your religious convictions against putting things into your body that weren't mean to be there when God created you.
Also, I wouldn't say it's between you and the Holy Spirit, but between you and God. The "holy spirit" ties you down to a subset of religious beliefs, which you do not want to give to your employer. Don't use any language at all that would indicate you belong, or did belong in the past, to a specific religious group, or they will use that group's stance on the vaccine to deny your exemption.
Thank you so much for this. I can follow most of this but not deny the Holy Spirit. I've been watching the Peggy Hall series. She also recommends notifying employer of invoking my title VII rights even tho the EEOC says it doesn't need to be there.
She said def dont say it's personal belief bc personal isn't protected but I have a right to have a guidance from the Holy Spirit that can oppose my church. I was going to cite Rom 12:2 not conforming to the world but taking captive every thought so I can test and approve through the Holy Spirit. That is actually what all 3 churches that I get sermons from encourage, take their words and test it against scripture. The Bible is my authority God's living word. And the Holy Spirit is def all through out. Beyond that I'll consider it harassment.
I love my job but then again likely shouldn't. The heathcare system is corrupt and maybe this is a way out. Regardless God not man is provider. That has been proven over and over this past year. But I truly thank you for your response as I was beside myself last night. Better today.