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I’ve encountered a lot of confusion about religious exemption. Liberty Counsel does a nice job of explaining it and giving resources. Please go check out lc.org. The following is my interpretation of those resources but i’m not a lawyer. You don’t need a minister or priest or vicar or any religious official to sign off. If you are part of a religious organization, it is not required for that organization to support the belief - and your belief can in contrast to their position on vaccines. You do not have to hold the belief for a long time. It is discriminatory to be asked to provide those things. You can wake up in the morning and determine that the vaccines are not for you as long as it is sincere and you have a personal religious basis. Your belief cannot be challenged. One such basis is the fact of the use of aborted fetal cell lines used in development and/or production of the vaccine - Pfizer JJ and Moderna. Another is that your body is a temple of God and he has given you stewardship over it, such that polluting it with products that manipulate your cells to manufacture spike toxins is a violation of the sacred duty. There can be more. Mine was accepted by my company. They asked for some things I didn’t have to answer such as length of time but I chose to answer so that wouldn’t become the sticking point.

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