SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM NOT TO BE VACCINATED

During the vaccination mandate, which was struck down by the United States Supreme Court, I got religious exemptions from each of the three colleges at which I taught.

These religious freedoms have been affirmed today, by the United States Supreme Court, where the court handed down a rare summary disposition, on the spot, to vacate a contrary decision, in Miller v. McDonald.

The Supreme Court referred the case to the Court of Appeals for further consideration in light of Mahmoud v. Taylor.

You can read about the tremendous significance of this case in the article, below, by Children’s Health Defense.

This complements an ongoing investigation by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) against a school that tried to sideline parents from the imposed vaccination of their child.

These are huge wins for the right not to be vaccinated, which, in my case, depended not on church attendance but on personal spiritual beliefs against abortion, animal experiments, genetic manipulation, and nanotechnology, as I affirm the sanctity of all life through the continuation of the Protestant Reformation.

Any one of these beliefs could form the basis of a religious exemption, which the law is required to respect, so people of good faith, regardless of church attendance, can protect themselves from being poisoned.

Stand your ground.

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