well if they are holding you down and jabbing you with a needle by force, that would be differentXenophon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 7:13 amMy position regarding the vaccine is more of a "avoiding food sacrificed to idols" thing. The vax is ineffective, and is being used as an ideological proof of loyalty to the System. I will have no part in it, even if it were as effective as they say.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 6:02 amin the case of a Christian religious exemption, I would accept that as an employerXenophon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 5:59 amI've run into the job or jab issue recently.
My workplace has said that if the federal mandate is enforced, they'll enforce it willingly. We have a lot of petty tyrants here, masquerading as empathetic people who "care."
I told my boss yesterday that I held deep convictions regarding this vaccine mandate, and any attempts to force me to take it would end with me leaving. I told him I didn't want to leave, but that I was prepared to for the sake of my convictions.
He told me he wouldn't let that happen, and that I didn't have anything to worry about.
Feels good, man.
I'm on the right with the land owning God fearing Patriarchy, and I would protect Christians therein
it still might limit what work I could use you for, but I would find a role where vaccination wasn't required\
it cuts both ways tho, because "my body my choice" is clearly not the Christian position
Bodily autonomy exists only when you're not committing violent assault against something. Abortion? Violent assault and dismemberment. Vaccine Mandate? Assault against an unwilling participant.
And again, it is contextual. I am not against violent assault, but the context in which it happens makes a difference.
but an employer saying I have no work for you because vaccination is required to do the job ?
that's not a violent assault to me