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RE: Unvaccinated Children Are Healthier: #TeamVaxXed Tour Now Interviewing Unvaccinated Families

in #vaccines8 years ago

In most states in the US they won't let unvaccinated kids into school. Keep up the good fight! I homeschooled mine so I didn't have to have mine poisoned!!!

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We live in Utah. And my parents did have a little trouble getting us registered. But my mom lied and told the school it was against our religion to be vaccinated and eventually we were able to get in normally.

How is that a lie? I think most people would regard it as immoral to inject toxic substances into a child's bloodstream. Many, myself included, believe some vaccines are harmful or dangerous. Injecting a vaccine is a positive action, and thus the burden of proof that it is safe rests on those arguing for it. It is perfectly legitimate to call that a religious objection. It's also completely rational.

I agree. You don't have to be a member of an established church or religion that specifically states they do not believe in vaccination.
If you have any spirituality or morality that tells you injecting toxic substances into your child (including aborted fetal tissue) is NOT a good idea, then you have a "religious" reason not to vaccinate.
Thanks for commenting @modprobe!

Actually only 3 States (I believe) do not have exemptions and more are pushing for it.
Im a homeschooler too!

This was back in the 90's. I think people are beginning to wake up. For example, in Michigan they would cut off public assistance if you didn't have your kids vaccinated.

I had no problems registering my son for school.

A lot depends on what state you're in.

Somewhere homeschooling is illegal.

We had to fight child protective services tooth and nail. Even where it's legal, they try to make it as difficult as possible. The only thing that saved us, I think is that I have a Masters degree.