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maxsolomon

(39,120 posts)
5. The Testing Protocols used Stem Cell lines derived from decades-old fetuses.
Tue Nov 2, 2021, 04:01 PM
Nov 2021

That's the source of the objection. Of course, those same testing protocols were used for common OTC medicines.

A hospital in AR made their Religious-Objection employees attest that they don't use any products tested under those protocols. The list includes acetaminophen, albuterol, aspirin, ibuprofen, Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Tums, Lipitor, Senokot, Motrin, Maalox, Ex-Lax, Benadryl, Sudafed, Preparation H, Claritin, Prilosec, and Zoloft.

https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20210918/some-medications-also-tied-to-religious-vaccine-exemption

The WSU Football Coach, Nick Rolovich, tried a Religious Exemption and got rejected by a blind review panel. He got fired from his 3 million/year job rather than vax. Fuck 'em.

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I'm with you. I'd really like to see what a religous exemption looks like. nt Biophilic Nov 2021 #1
I agree about Christian Scientists AZSkiffyGeek Nov 2021 #2
The Testing Protocols used Stem Cell lines derived from decades-old fetuses. maxsolomon Nov 2021 #5
Now That Is Cold, Sir The Magistrate Nov 2021 #13
Good way to challenge. LiberalFighter Nov 2021 #19
Maybe a Christian scientist could, but I don't se how anyone who has a history of vaccinations can JohnSJ Nov 2021 #3
Maybe you could provide the actual quotes? lagomorph777 Nov 2021 #4
Added. nt Xolodno Nov 2021 #6
TY lagomorph777 Nov 2021 #7
I liken the Numbers bit to the old joke.. Xolodno Nov 2021 #20
Sodom and Gomorrah may have been an actual thing. lagomorph777 Nov 2021 #21
Yes, Xolodno Nov 2021 #31
The joy of "religious liberty" / exemptions is that there is no proof. NullTuples Nov 2021 #8
Exactly. Faith is belief in something that can't be proven. Xolodno Nov 2021 #18
I agree, except that last bit. There is no requirement for religious consistency, at all. NullTuples Nov 2021 #33
Religious exemption to the vaccine...how hard is it to get one? CJW Nov 2021 #9
Not true. The Pope does not set Canon. NullTuples Nov 2021 #10
The Pope does not set Canon. CJW Nov 2021 #12
And here in America, many Bishops & priests beneath them push a very different message NullTuples Nov 2021 #15
Don't know but it should be impossible YessirAtsaFact Nov 2021 #11
Exemptions have a lot of wiggle room. AJT Nov 2021 #14
Flip side... Xolodno Nov 2021 #24
Eazy PXR-5 Nov 2021 #16
stupid people pamdb Nov 2021 #17
Let them go to a religious hospital. lagomorph777 Nov 2021 #23
HR departments establish and apply guidelines to decide whether Hortensis Nov 2021 #22
Heh. Xolodno Nov 2021 #26
:) Exactly. Reportly a lot of cases are going to be hitting the courts, Hortensis Nov 2021 #28
The authorities seem to be taking a dim view gratuitous Nov 2021 #25
Thanks! Xolodno Nov 2021 #29
At the pediatric office from which I retired... 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #27
I think the "weed out" portion is telling. Xolodno Nov 2021 #32
So golden calf and gods pissed 48656c6c6f20 Nov 2021 #30
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