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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’m a “religious person” and I agree with you. At least it’s progress, but it still doesn’t address the fact that you stated. I said NO because I mean NO and I don’t owe anybody including the govt a reason why. Period!

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On an island's avatar

Absolutely! One should NEVER have to forfeit the right to decide what goes into one’s body whether religious or not.

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CHop's avatar

ALL states should be passing conscious exemption laws right now.

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Free Florida Female's avatar

All states should be passing laws to NEVER AGAIN mandate medical care of any kind to any adult. It’s none of their business whether I allow poison in my body or not.

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AngelaK's avatar

Question: When children have religious exemption for school in Florida, is it private information, so that they don't get scapegoated? Trying to get my granddaughter down here before school years.

(please I don't want to hear about homeschooling, it is not an option).

Thank you. 🙏😊

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Free Florida Female's avatar

My daughter has gotten religious exemptions for her children in NC and in Florida. Seems that her decision remains private.

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AngelaK's avatar

Thank you. 😊

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Free Florida Female's avatar

Florida is truly the land of the free! So grateful to be a daughter of this great state🐊

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Chop: Conscientious objection exemption laws?

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CHop's avatar

You just have to say no. Ohio has it for childhood vaccines for K-12. They just bury it and make it seem like it is required.

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Brian Lombardi's avatar

They already exist in title XII. We can have all the laws we want, if people don't honor them they are useless. Thankfully, pretty much every court case upheld our rights, whether on religious grounds or not.

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Politico Phil's avatar

AMEN, Americans do not owe anyone an explanation...especially the Gov't.

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SM's avatar

Especially the corrupt government which possesses absolutely NO AUTHORITY to mandate vaccines…regardless of any fabricated state of emergency 💯

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RSgva's avatar

Agree, what happened to Nuremberg prohibitions? I’m all for religious exemption, but our bill of rights, our very founding, was supposed to guarantee a broader and more secure set of earthly rights, and one that did not depend on individual beliefs. What happened to our liberty interest??

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George Burnet's avatar

The prime mover behind our constitution and its bill of rights is the Declaration of Independence, which stipulates that our rights come from God and not from any temporal human contrivance. This matters, because only God-given-rights cannot be revoked by humans. In other words, all our rights are heaven sent.

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RSgva's avatar

Exactly, so they should not depend on a particular religious statement. They are God-given and are not to be taken away by any government.

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I don't believe the "government" believes in God which is why our current leaders are trying to abolish the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights. Communistic socialist countries do not allow rights to the people.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Agreed. They have no regard for God nor law. We can try to keep them out of power, and we should jail them when they break the law. We should also pray for their miserable souls, but it’s hard to imagine Jesus loves them.

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AngelaK's avatar

Democrats are Godless. Ct. Governor allows no religious or any other exemptions for the boatload of vaccines the corrupt system pumps into children.

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SB's avatar

Yep, if we lose bodily autonomy then all is lost. The fact that killing a baby in utero is such a huge campaign argument because my body, my choice but choosing what I put in my body otherwise apparently isn't my choice is probably the single most hypocritical thing going right now.

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Leo's avatar

SB - good way to frame it!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Completely agree!!!

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CHop's avatar

ALL states should be passing conscious exemption laws right now.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

There should be no need for any exemption.

We have an inalienable right to refuse any medical procedure.

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Barnjai's avatar

I agree!

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CHop's avatar

ALL states should be passing conscious exemption laws right now.

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SA's avatar

This is still asking permission from gov to give you an exemption. States should pass no mandate laws. Many were told that their religious exemption requests were not “sincere” enough. I believe any exemption approach is a slippery slope and we should focus on anti-mandate laws.

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CHop's avatar

Good point. And that should go into discussion to find the best solution. Mandates were pushed back with citing seat belt/children car seat laws. Not mandating scared businesses/schools with liability. So as I would prefer no medical mandates, I think too

many in the country aren't ready for that yet.

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AngelaK's avatar

But they really believe that the boatload of vaccines is good for everybody in society; for the greater good.

If they could focus and come up with a bare minimum vaccine requirement atleast, like that of 1957 for instance..

But they have made measles the most dangerous disease despite all boomers having had it. Yes, some may have been harmed (I know of no one), but perhaps more have been harmed by the vaxx.

I think it really has to do with how they recreated our society since the 70s..

Don't think that wasn't just as intentional as the great reset of today.Women conditioned to have to have careers, the economy requiring two incomes, families having to move away from extended family hubs for careers, children raised by others, either in day care or extended nursery school programs..and that meant no luxury of staying home to get over Measles, mumps, rubella or chicken pox because no family can take care of the child for 7 to 10 days.

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CHop's avatar

All true. Things are slowly changing. 40% of women skipped their mammograms and childhood vaccines are down. Politicians won't pass things if they are unpopular. We can't even get them to move on the weird clots that skyrocketed in 2021 even though they know they are real. "It's too political" is the response we get.

No mandates is ideal, but it won't happen until the public moves that way and we have a good start.

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Leo's avatar

The problem is when they declare an "Emergency." That supersedes everything.

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