Asking for a me.
I work for an international conglomerate, and finally got my ultimatum email. They had been leading on about it, but seems to have finally worked up the balls to set a date.
I could test weekly to keep my job, but will refuse.
I have until February to comply, but I won't because I'm comfy in god's armor.
I just want to plan my troll options for maximum lulz and make it as expensive as possible for them to fire me should it come down to it.
I like the idea of working the angle against the aborted fetal cells used to develop the vaccines, which is irrefutable. By taking the vaccine, you are supporting the practice of abortion - which is completely against your religion
Unfortunately for catholics, the anti-pope announced there was no problem with that usage of the fetal lines, so anybody in that church got absolutely fucked for religious exemptions.
You don't need to be part of any church. It is YOUR belief.
Absolutely true, but some places try to use that shit, like universities. They have all your info on record and are happy to use it as leverage.
It is illegal to demand that you provide proof of your religion. That is like the Spanish inquisitors demanding proof of purity or something. Your beliefs are your beliefs. No-one can demand that you prove your beliefs. Doing so is akin to torture. During the witch trials some villages lost nearly all of their women because they could not prove that they were religious enough. Is this where people are now going with their demands for one to prove one's beliefs?
Nobody expects the spanish inquisition.
Bring the rack!
I think talking about 'the mark of the beast' reinforces the idea that we anti-vaxxers are lunatics. Even though as a non-religious person, it seems like the corrupt elite are unnaturally enthusiastic about their vaccines. More so than just money. It smells like desperation on their part. So their behavior tends to make me thing there is something actually evil in them. I mean more than just them being outrageously unsafe and completely ineffective. Something actually evil.
Call it a simulation if you want, or whatever home-churching suits you best... but we're living through a tale as old as time.
Yeah, something is going on. Something really weird. Funny how you zeroed in on the simulation viewpoint, because that is what it seems like to me, and yet I hadn't said that.
Talking about the mark makes us look like lunatics? I'd never thought really thought about it that way but I suppose it does to people who are lost. I may look like a lunatic but I'm here to tell you, Jesus loves you. The Bible tells us about the mark of the beast and that's good enough for me to know that it's a real thing. I don't believe this is it but it looks like a good trial run and you don't want to be on the outside when this earthly life is over.
I'm on the good side.
The Great Deception worldwide and a lead-up to the Mark of the Beast one-world system! I have no doubt about it!
Personally, if I had to submit a religious exemption, I'd do it under the pretense that it goes against my religious beliefs that slavery is wrong.
Really lay into the fact they are treating us like slaves, and that Moses freed the slaves, never to return to Pharaoh ruling us with the whip and iron branding rod.
The more you compare yourself to the American Slaves, the better.
Throw in a few "Four Scores" if you're feeling bold.
They probably are gonna put it through the same "team" that YouTube uses when you challenge a video takedown due to DMCA. (In other words, in one slot and right into the paper shredder).
If this advice doesn't help, at least I hope you get a chuckle out of it.
If you want a religious exemption, don't tell them your belief, you don't have to. Simply declare that you are exempt under the Civil Rights Act.
This is the wording I used in my declaration (gotten from a post on here):
I, _______, declare religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccination mandate. Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, I attest to having sincerely held personal religious beliefs which will not permit me to abide by this mandate.
Additionally, I am not willing to describe these personal religious beliefs for the reasonable fear that if others have knowledge of them it may engender discrimination against me and/or my family.
I am aware that reasonable accommodations may have to be made regarding this declaration of religious exemption, and am willing to discuss accommodations that would be necessary and reasonable in order to come to an agreement.
Finally, I expect this letter to remain confidential, and its contents be disclosed on to those for whom there is an express need.
Yes.
A friend in TX has connected with an attorney who is using civil rights legislation to successfully defeat vax mandates. I can get name if anyone is interested.
https://www.vumc.org/health-wellness/news-resource-articles/immunizations-and-religion
I used the abortion issue.
If you want to get an actual religious accommodation, just say that the Holy Spirit resides within you, according to your Christian beliefs, and that when you prayed about the vax you felt led by the Holy Spirit to not get it.
I would not go the "mark of the beast" route, because the mark is on the forehead or right hand.
I agree with your view! All Born Again Christians should have been given advice by the HOLY SPIRIT about the mRNA injection being right or wrong! Discernment is definitely the answer to the response you should give your employer! Your body is the Temple of ALMIGHTY GOD and should not be corrupted!
Older texts say “in” the forehead or right arm, not “on”
Hit them with some medical studies showing increased negative outcomes etc. Mention epigenetics and that you are unsure how the vaxx would work with your own unique genetics.
I have a genetic condition called MTHFR. 30% of pop is estimated to have it. We don't break down folic acid efficiently and methylfolate clears a clotting factor called homocysteine from the blood. I have the more severe version with two alleles for it.
I've had some strokes and lived and under no circumstances will I take the vax. Ppl with conditions like mine were SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED from the Pfizer and other study groups. So I don't care what anyone says, NO ONE can say it is "safe and effective" for me epigenetically given my specific disability.
One in four strokes are fatal. I've had 3. Not going to keep spinning the chamber and pushing my luck with a vax that is known for clotting issues.
Answering like that might make it harder for them to fire you. You could even get tested for MTHFR, there's a home test for like $150 and as I said, estimated 30% of the pop has it.