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re: Response from my Human Resources Department
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:24 pm to Wolfhound45
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:24 pm to Wolfhound45
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I am working on my response. Would appreciate insights and advice from those on this board.
Don’t answer the attest question. They’re using those drugs listed (by one physician) to question the sincerity of your religious beliefs. Just repeat your original statement and cite the same code. If they persist, tell them you aren’t comfortable giving medical information. Since this is a religious exemption and not medical, your health and medication info is not relevant.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 11:04 pm to roadGator
quote:What are you talking about...
Congrats. Big win for you people.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 11:30 pm to Wolfhound45
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"One of the criteria for determining a religious accommodation is if an individual's behaviors are consistent with their beliefs. This article LINK lists medications (with medical references) which used the HEK-293 cell line for testing in their development in the same way as the Covid 19 vaccines.
Do you attest that you also abstain from all of the listed medications from the above paragraph based on your religious beliefs?"
just say yes, and then since they decided to give you a speech, give them one back about anyone who uses that shite is going straight to hell and getting satan's spiny penis shoved up their arse.
they don't want to give you an exception. that much is very clear. So I'd also go ahead and start your job search.
This post was edited on 11/24/21 at 11:33 pm
Posted on 11/25/21 at 12:00 am to Wolfhound45
I wrote this for my sister today. See third paragraph.
I am writing to formally request a religious exemption. As a Christian, I believe it is immoral for any institution to base an individual’s access to employment on receiving a medication derived from an abortion. The design, production, or testing of vaccines using the remains of aborted human beings, who did not consent to be experimented on and whose body parts were used to provide the means for vaccine creation, is morally unacceptable.
All of the COVID-19 vaccine products currently available in the U.S. under the FDA’s EUA were produced using aborted fetal cell lines, tested using aborted fetal cell lines, or both.
As a Christian, I cannot, in good conscience, participate or accept practices that perpetuate and encourage the relationship between abortion and biomedical science, no matter when that connection was initiated or how long a practice has been socially accepted.
I have a duty to honor and care for the body God has given us as a temple of the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:1, 1 Corinthians 3:16, 1 Corinthians 6:20, 1 Corinthians 10:31). Therefore, to force or coerce a person to administer a substance into their body against their will is a violation of their personhood. Forced or coerced vaccination is also a violation of the dignity of the human person, because freedom of religion and freedom of conscience are fundamental to human dignity.
Moreover, decisions regarding vaccination must be determined by the individual and the family, not by the jurisdiction of the State or any other authority, according to biblical mandate (Romans 13:1).
I have a right to uphold my own bodily integrity and moral conscience and to refuse to participate in acts that go against my sincerely held personal religious, moral, and ethical beliefs.
I am writing to formally request a religious exemption. As a Christian, I believe it is immoral for any institution to base an individual’s access to employment on receiving a medication derived from an abortion. The design, production, or testing of vaccines using the remains of aborted human beings, who did not consent to be experimented on and whose body parts were used to provide the means for vaccine creation, is morally unacceptable.
All of the COVID-19 vaccine products currently available in the U.S. under the FDA’s EUA were produced using aborted fetal cell lines, tested using aborted fetal cell lines, or both.
As a Christian, I cannot, in good conscience, participate or accept practices that perpetuate and encourage the relationship between abortion and biomedical science, no matter when that connection was initiated or how long a practice has been socially accepted.
I have a duty to honor and care for the body God has given us as a temple of the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:1, 1 Corinthians 3:16, 1 Corinthians 6:20, 1 Corinthians 10:31). Therefore, to force or coerce a person to administer a substance into their body against their will is a violation of their personhood. Forced or coerced vaccination is also a violation of the dignity of the human person, because freedom of religion and freedom of conscience are fundamental to human dignity.
Moreover, decisions regarding vaccination must be determined by the individual and the family, not by the jurisdiction of the State or any other authority, according to biblical mandate (Romans 13:1).
I have a right to uphold my own bodily integrity and moral conscience and to refuse to participate in acts that go against my sincerely held personal religious, moral, and ethical beliefs.
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