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In Louisiana, Attorney General Jeff Landry created a form for those who object to mask and vaccine mandates, allowing them to assert they do not consent to “forcing a face covering on my child, who is created in the image of God.”

“I believe that our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and that I am called to honor God in how I care for my body,” the form states.

Liberty Counsel, a Florida-based group that defends religious freedom cases, said it fields thousands of requests for assistance to avoid vaccinations – including many from federal employees.

In Louisiana, Attorney General Jeff Landry created a form for those who object to mask and vaccine mandates, allowing them to assert they do not consent to “forcing a face covering on my child, who is created in the image of God.” “I believe that our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and that I am called to honor God in how I care for my body,” the form states. Liberty Counsel, a Florida-based group that defends religious freedom cases, said it fields thousands of requests for assistance to avoid vaccinations – including **many from federal employees**.

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I know one thing -- God has told my particular sect of Christian Gnosticism (which is made up of ... me) that he doesn't want people injecting me with vaccines. But is the government going to respect the religious rights of my sect?

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It's only a matter of how far you can push your larp, and most importantly how much you know your turf, because that's the means by which you'll be able to run your larp to infinity and beyond. You don't have to stick to established dogma or organized religions' standards to begin with, so you can take the bible and spin it the way you want, you don't have to belong to a particular branch of christianity it's just you and your bible. You have christian eschatology, revelation/mark of the beast, but that's more for the covid passport, so that's a bit far fetched for a vax, while the argument can be construed that the vaccine IS the mark of the beast, or a step toward it. Ultimately you don't even need to jump straight for revelation stuff; the "my body is the temple of holy spirit" is quite unquestionable/unobjectionable to begin with, it's square and simple, it can only be invalidated by your lifestyle eventually, like if you're a smoker or drinker, it's not going to be consistent with your supposed belief, it's going to be contradictory

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That’s not working here with this bitch. You need deeper and not revelations. Talk about how an ex girlfriend/wife aborted your baby against your wishes and you made a promise with god on your soul that you would refuse any treatment that has used fetal cells at any point even if it meant a cure for a cancer you have or you’d suffer in hell for eternity.

Employees offering as justification general beliefs about their body being a temple for the Holy Spirit won’t get one.

“That's just a statement, a term that you can pull out of Scripture,” Haddad said. “We can pull anything out of Scripture, but if you can’t apply it to your own life experience and what it means for you and articulate that in a way that is able to communicate a sense of full understanding on your part, that doesn't hold a lot of weight for me.”

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Just go full joseph smith https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Smith