There's an interesting legal battle beginning to form. Many anti-vaxxers are looking to use a religious exemption to the covid vaccine. Problem is, no major organized religion objects to the covid vaccines. So we will have individuals claiming they should receive a religious exemption when their own church leaders are vaccinated and not claiming that this vaccination contradicts their religion. In some cases the claimants may be required to demonstrate the sincerity of their religious beliefs and an ongoing history of vaccine objection. To me this seems to pose the very sort of question that so many believers use against atheists who used to be Christians, claiming we were never "real" Christians because we didn't really believe. I think its a fascinating situation to develop and this kind of thing just reinforces the fact to me that religion is absolute nonsense because people basically just want what they want and will do whatever they have to in order to get it.
Why is it so?
~Julius Sumner Miller
~Julius Sumner Miller