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Anyone in the US can refuse on religious grounds. The idea that you need to be part of an organised religion or be sanctioned by some high priest is wrong. Once you state that you have a religious objection, the discussion is over.

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Yes. That brings to mind what I've read, that when you "apply" for an exemption, you don't tell them it's an application - it's a memo that states what is.

"This is my letter of religious exemption. I have a deep-seated belief that prevents me from accepting this vaccine." and that's it. Of course, have a defense of that statement ready as well, but everything is stated as what prevents YOU from accepting it.

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have a defense of that statement ready as well, but everything is stated as what prevents YOU from accepting

No, that’s how they get you. Follow this, never give them details or if you’ve taken other shots or medications either.

posted this for me. What you write is towards the bottom of section 1

https://pic8.co/sh/PZWnDB.jpg

Actual exemption part if you can’t find it in the other graphic, the less you say, the less they can use against you.

https://pic8.co/sh/R6ST5m.jpeg

If they insist on an affidavit, follow the graphic and if push comes to shove you can use this:

https://lc.org/Site%20Images/Resources/ReligiousBeliefs.pdf

If that’s not good enough you can contact <liberty@lc.org> or call 407-875 and tell them you need to speak with a religious leader and if you have true beliefs a pastor or minister will provide an affidavit for you supporting you but without the reason you’re objecting.

Keep them in the dark.

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The defense is only if push comes to shove. I'd never offer it first, if at all.