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Religious exemption not accepted (part 2 - although I changed the title)

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Heidi
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thank you Arthur. I agree.


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If I was me and in your situation, yes.

The likely hood is that they will refuse to sign anything as it leaves them financially exposed for any potential damage.

It puts them on notice that you do not wish to volunteer without financial concequences to your employer.

I would be doing the above with no intention to volunteer for anything, if one becomes disabled by taking the shot, an employer would not be able to employ that person if they can't carry out their work duties.

In essence it's to reverse the presure back on to them with the ball in their court, what they are doing is evil and immoral.


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yes, Loz. What they are doing is evil and immoral.

thank you for sharing what you would do.

I will have to think about what to do.


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The concept of sin being dismantled, lack of remorse for their sins and their agenda's are now their God!

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so I just read the letter from HR denying my exemption.

1. they are questioning that pastor JD is my pastor and what kind of relationship I have with the church (not in a very nice way, looks like they are calling me a liar)

they  said a team from a hospital told them that fetal tissue is not in the vax and was not used during production. they also said that these  mRNA shots do not end up in your nucleus so it does not effect  your genes .......... whatever.....

then they gave me the  deadline  to get my vax.

I told them I can state my sincerely held religious believes and request exemption without letter from a clergy, so my relationship with that church should not really matter

I also  told them that they only wrote what the doctors from the hospital said without  providing proof or documentation. do they have documentation ?  I would like to see that.

then I added that if I do agree to get  the shot are they willing to sign a legal document taking full legal  and financial responsibility should I get injured.

Finally:  I look forward to hearing from you.

I am fuming. Can't stand this evil anymore.

 

 


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