The 8th Circuit has unanimously ruled that anyone claiming a religious exemption as a sincerely held belief may do so

The 8th Circuit has unanimously ruled that anyone claiming a religious exemption as a sincerely held belief may do so, and that failure to honor same is criminally discriminatory. This ruling holds with all precedent previous to 2020 scamdemic.
Courts and employers are not permitted to judge one’s religiosity, nor may they fail to consider it because it overlaps with political and medical or scientific opinions. In Texas, a philosophical belief holds the same as a religious one.

Repeat: this ruling was unanimous and holds to all previous precedent, all understanding of how the First Amendment worked. Anyone who tried otherwise was criminal or extremely mistaken.

Wall of shame : https://baptistnews.com/article/looking-for-a-religious-exemption-to-a-covid-vaccine-mandate-most-denominations-wont-help-you/

The Great Shalom Broadcast Ministry, of which Overcoming Learning Problems is a ministry, has always been a healing, miracle believing ministry. We have always taught healthy lifestyle, such as “eat food like God made it.” We do not promote or take vaccines. We have a long term, sincerely held religious belief. We also have some scientific and statistical arguments against the more recent mRNA injection, which is not a vaccine. We don’t control others, but we do teach and promote what we believe — as a charitable gesture.

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