Executive Officer of USS Winston Churchill Relieved of Duty Over Vaccination Refusal

Then you have to show where that religion has a history of being anti-vax. None of them are.
Does your version of the USA not allow new religions to be formed?
I continue to point out the fact that you are not smart.
The only point you have is the one on top of your hollow skull, dipstick.
 
Synthaholic said “none”, MisterBeale just proved him wrong.

Well, I saw that you do not agree with my last comment.

So please, give us a quote from where exactly in that reference that it showed that MisterBeale was right, and Synthaholic was wrong. You know, I actually did read the entire reference, and even quoted it. And nowhere does it discuss anybody who was Amish joining the military.

So please show us where we are wrong, and you are right.
 
Religious rights are imbedded in U.S. law, hence military policy has to have some flexibility where it doesn't interfere with or disrupt operations and readiness, and it does so. Medical procedures and policy are an entirely different story, given the history of how diseases have affected armies and people operating in close contact over extend periods of time, so all that 'flexibility' goes out the window when it comes to sanitation and disease control. Very few religious sects oppose medical practices and in fact were the main promoters of public health policies and medicines; most train their missionaries in such practices.

As for vaccines being 'experimental', that doesn't have the giant unknown factor it used to have re medicines and development. Most of the basics and procedures for new variants are pretty well established and have been for a while. It's no different now in most cases than an 'experimental' car or bullet caliber; most of the major stuff has already been done, no major new physical mysteries to be solved, just engineering tweaks of the 'old' stuff.
 
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I thought the XO of the U.S.S. Winston Churchill was traditionally a British exchange officer.
 
And exactly how many Amish or Mennonites are in the military?


 



And not a single one of those references says anything about Amish, in or out of uniform.

Try again, as that has not a damned thing to do with the claim.
 
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