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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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The liberty council gets it:

'Temple of God'

But that’s the kind of personal religious objection being voiced by most of the people who have been reaching out to Liberty Counsel for help.

“Some people say that their body is the temple of God, and that they don't want to put anything in it that would harm their body,” said Staver, the group’s chairman.

It doesn’t legally matter, he said, whether a person’s view on vaccines aligns with what their church says.

“What's relevant is what the individual's religious belief is,” he said. “As long as it's a sincerely held religious belief, it is personal and not denominational or organizational.”

That bitch should be sued and the hospital system. She claims the Vatican when she knows damn well it’s about a “sincerely held religious belief” and it doesn’t matter what you’re church or leaders say, it’s between you and god, not some office bureaucrat.