Consider using Conscientious Objector instead of Religious reasons. It indicates a thoughtful, rational decision to decline the vaccine. It would benefit those who don't have a religious belief.
Consider using Conscientious Objector instead of Religious reasons. It indicates a thoughtful, rational decision to decline the vaccine. It would benefit those who don't have a religious belief.
I went with religious because of the stronger laws on the books in my state with regards to exemptions. I wanted to do a medical but so many doctors were just playing along and screwing it up for everyone who had legitimate medical concerns--e.g. telling people who clearly had a severe adverse event to get another dose or telling people with anaphylactic reactions they had to get one anyway---completely insane advice. So religious made more sense.
Well I’m catholic but there is plenty of doctrine out there that one can be a conscientious objector of something the church says is okay. Here is an example from a catholic organization of such a statement:
Consider using Conscientious Objector instead of Religious reasons. It indicates a thoughtful, rational decision to decline the vaccine. It would benefit those who don't have a religious belief.
I went with religious because of the stronger laws on the books in my state with regards to exemptions. I wanted to do a medical but so many doctors were just playing along and screwing it up for everyone who had legitimate medical concerns--e.g. telling people who clearly had a severe adverse event to get another dose or telling people with anaphylactic reactions they had to get one anyway---completely insane advice. So religious made more sense.
Curious which religion provides that exemption.
Well I’m catholic but there is plenty of doctrine out there that one can be a conscientious objector of something the church says is okay. Here is an example from a catholic organization of such a statement:
https://www.ncbcenter.org/ncbc-news/vaccineletter
Thank you. I appreciate the link.