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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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Fuck I read the next section.

The courts were right to keep government out of the practice of judging people’s souls, said Reiss, a professor at University of California Hastings College of Law.

“The problem is,” she added, “that makes policing (religious exemptions) very hard.”

The difficulty is compounded by the fact that religious freedom is a core value in the United States.

Reiss said there’s no hard data to show how many people are falsely claiming religious beliefs to avoid vaccinations.

“But I can say we have very strong indication most of them are,” she said.

Really I thought roughly 50% of the population was pro life and only would allow abortions in cases of rape or incest at most. So how is it “most of them are falsely claiming religious exemptions”.