(Judah Rose) I have sincere, deep-rooted religious, moral, and ethical objections to the notion of being compelled to take any of the experimental drugs known as “COVID-19 vaccines” (I put that in quotes because the definition of “vaccine” had to be changed last year for them to qualify as such.) I would point out, at the outset, that it is widely recognized that religion includes not just observance and practice, but also belief. Beliefs that are sincerely held about what is right or wrong are intrinsic to the individual, not to any organized religion, mainstream or otherwise. To hold religious beliefs does not even require belief in God. That said, there is nothing to my views that is outside of a mainstream understanding of religion, morality, or ethics.
