In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable we discuss the moral and ethical dilemma some Christians face regarding vaccine mandates and the "Religious Exemption." Are Christians using deception with the Religious Exemption claim, and if so, is it morally or ethically wrong to use this exemption? Currently there is a huge surge in people filling out "Religious Exemption" claims with their employers to avoid getting the COVID-19 vaccine. It appears that the majority of these claims are not honestly based on a true religious objection. While some are claiming "Religious Exemption" solely based on the "aborted stem cell lines" objection, the argument is dishonestly inconsistent as none of the vaccines actually contain aborted stem cells. And some religious leaders, while opposing vaccine mandates, say they cannot issue religious exemption letters because there is no viable religious, nor biblical argument.
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